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impact
[im-pakt, im-pakt]
noun
the striking of one thing against another; forceful contact; collision.
The impact of the colliding cars broke the windshield.
an impinging.
the impact of light on the eye.
influence; effect.
the impact of Einstein on modern physics.
an impacting; forcible impinging.
the tremendous impact of the shot.
the force exerted by a new idea, concept, technology, or ideology.
the impact of the industrial revolution.
verb (used with object)
to drive or press closely or firmly into something; pack in.
to fill up; congest; throng.
A vast crowd impacted St. Peter's Square.
to collide with; strike forcefully.
a rocket designed to impact the planet Mars.
to have an impact or effect on; influence; alter.
The decision may impact your whole career. The auto industry will be impacted by the new labor agreements.
verb (used without object)
to have impact or make contact forcefully.
The ball impacted against the bat with a loud noise.
to have an impact or effect.
Increased demand will impact on sales.
impact
noun
the act of one body, object, etc, striking another; collision
the force with which one thing hits another or with which two objects collide
the impression made by an idea, cultural movement, social group, etc
the impact of the Renaissance on Medieval Europe
verb
to drive or press (an object) firmly into (another object, thing, etc) or (of two objects) to be driven or pressed firmly together
to have an impact or strong effect (on)
Usage
Other Word Forms
- impaction noun
- nonimpact noun
- postimpact adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of impact1
Example Sentences
There is no suggestion from either side that this will have any impact on the higher-profile, ongoing saga of the Premier League's disciplinary case against City for 115 alleged breaches of its financial rules.
Tony Okotie, the charity's director of impact, said the donation would help "create spaces where young people feel safe, heard, and empowered to build brighter futures".
It has been hearing further evidence from the families of survivors about the day itself and its ongoing impact.
“That’s what history tells us: we can have short-term impact with shocks to the system like this, but they tend to be fleeting.”
For supporters, it is worth exploring techniques which could help rein in rapidly rising temperatures, which are already bringing severe impacts for people and ecosystems around the world.
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