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Impinging Meaning in English

word · lemma: impinge

ˌɪmˈpɪndʒɪŋ
im-PIN-jing
ɪmpˈɪndʒɪŋ
im-PIN-jing

Definition

To have a strong effect on something, especially in a negative or intrusive way. It can also mean physically touching or colliding with something.

Usage & Nuances

Formal/academic tone; often used when something is interfering negatively or crossing a boundary. Common in technical, scientific, or legal contexts. Can be literal (touching/hitting) or figurative (affecting/influencing). Not used for minor everyday effects.

Example Sentences

The noise from the construction is impinging on my ability to study.

basic

His personal life is impinging on his work performance.

basic

The branches are impinging on the power lines.

basic

Many felt new laws were impinging on their freedom of speech.

natural

Sorry, I didn’t mean to be impinging on your personal space.

natural

The committee raised concerns about one proposal impinging on existing agreements.

natural