Impinged: meaning, definitions and examples

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impinged

 

[ ɪmˈpɪndʒd ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

influence negatively

To impinge means to have an effect or impact, particularly in a negative or intrusive manner. It can refer to encroaching on someone's rights or feelings, or it can describe something that interferes with progress or development. This term is often used in legal, environmental, or personal contexts to denote an infringement or violation.

Synonyms

encroach, impact, infringe, intrude.

Examples of usage

  • The loud music impinged on my ability to study.
  • Her decisions impinged upon his freedom to choose.
  • The new regulations impinged on local businesses.

Translations

Translations of the word "impinged" in other languages:

🇵🇹 imposto

🇮🇳 प्रभावित

🇩🇪 beeinträchtigt

🇮🇩 terganggu

🇺🇦 вплинув

🇵🇱 wpływający

🇯🇵 影響を与えた

🇫🇷 imposé

🇪🇸 impuesto

🇹🇷 etkileyen

🇰🇷 영향을 미친

🇸🇦 مؤثر

🇨🇿 ovlivněný

🇸🇰 ovplyvnený

🇨🇳 影响的

🇸🇮 vplivajoč

🇮🇸 áhrifandi

🇰🇿 әсер еткен

🇬🇪 ზემოქმედება მოახდინა

🇦🇿 təsir edən

🇲🇽 impuesto

Etymology

The word 'impinge' originated from the Latin word 'impingere', which means 'to strike against, to push into'. This Latin term is composed of 'in-', meaning 'upon', and 'pingere', meaning 'to strike'. The word transitioned into Middle English and became standardized in usage during the 19th century. Over time, 'impinge' has evolved to cover various contexts, including legal and environmental discussions. It conveys not only physical impacts but also metaphorical ones, emphasizing interference in rights, spaces, or personal boundaries.

Word Frequency Rank

At rank #28,307, this word represents specialized academic or technical vocabulary. It's less frequently encountered but may be valuable in specific contexts.