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to impinge

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To make a physical impact (on); to collide, to crash (upon).

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Mr. Cardozo said nobody wanted to impinge on anyone's rights.

Everything seemed about to impinge from every direction.

Those grim statistics don't seem to impinge on Clarkston.

I wouldn't want to impinge upon his creative process".

By the 3rd century, however, external developments began to impinge.

It is also unlikely to impinge on tourists.

That broader definition threatens to impinge on core political speech, Nike contends.

"Anything greater than that begins to impinge on efforts to have a widely diverse student body.

As you get older the thought of death starts to impinge.

Trans inclusion failed to impinge in the same way on gay culture.

How do we dare to impinge upon these areas of such delicate, difficult questions?

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