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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | impinge | hinder; interfere with | Princeton Review SAT words |
| 2 | Impinge | to strike or dash especially with a sharp collision, to have an effect : make an impression | Boring words |
| 3 | impinge | v to intrude or interrupt | vocabularylist3 |
| 4 | impinge | to strike, to touch | Araby Vocabulary |
| 5 | impinge | to strike against | Vocab 12 |
| 6 | impinge | to have an effect or make an impression | SAT list 9 |
| 7 | impinge | to enroach; to respass | SAT vocabulary |
| 8 | impinge | to hinder; interfere with | SAT Vocab. 3 |
| 9 | impinge | infringe; touch; collide with | GRE Vocab 24 |
| 10 | impinge | to impact, affect | Sparknotes Master 1000 #2 |
| 11 | impinge | 1.to impact, affect, make an impression | The 1000 Most Common SAT Words (I)① |
| 12 | impinge | infringe; encroach; influence; touch; collide with; Ex. The effects are impinging on every aspect of our lives. | scrambled |
| 13 | impinge | intrude, infringe, trespass | 1st Quarter Vocab. |
| 14 | impinge | showing excessive interest in one's own appearance, comfort, importance.. | sat vocab A876-A1000 & B876-B1000 |
| 15 | impinge | V. to impact, affect, make an impression;;; to encroach, infringe | Sparknotes 3 |
| 16 | Impinge | To strike or run into something, with force. To have an effect on something. Also, to encroach upon the limits of something, especially a right or law; to cause some kind of restriction. | Vocab Words |
| 17 | impinge | to infringe on the rights of others | vocabulary list 6 |
| 18 | Impinge | to infringe on the rights of others | SHELNUT Adv. Comm. List 6 |
| 19 | Impinge | to infringe on the rights of others | Shelnut Vocabulary List 6 |
| 20 | Impinge | to infringe on the rights of others | Shelnut Vocab List 6 |
| 21 | Impinge | to infringe on the rights of others | Vocabulary #6 |
| 22 | impinge | infringe; encroach; influence; touch; collide with; Ex. The effects are impinging on every aspect of our lives. | GRE General Set 28 |
| 23 | impinge | to infringe on the rights of others | Vocabulary 6 |
| 24 | IMPINGE | MAKE IMPRESSION | Vocab II |
| 25 | impinge | to strike; to encroach | Lesson Ten |
| 26 | Impinge | (v) to make an impression, to encroach, strike / dash / collide | Hinton Vocabulary |
| 27 | impinge | to strike or run into something, with force verb | Vocab Words Nov.20 |
| 28 | impinge | v. Impacting or having an effect or impression, encroach or infringe or collide | 11th Grade Vocab Words Week 1 2 |
| 29 | impinge | 1. (v.) to impact, affect, make an impression; 2. (v.) to enroach, infringe | 967 Most Common SAT Words |
| 30 | impinge | hinder | vocab |
| 31 | impinge | to encroach upon; to hinder; to interfere him | SAT lvl 3&4 |
| 32 | impinge | to strike | voc exam 10-12 |
| 33 | Impinge | To go beyond desirable or established limits; to encroach; to come into contact with, especially forcefully | Lesson 11 |
| 34 | impinge | to go beyond desirable or established limits; to entroach | All SAT Voc. |
| 35 | Impinge | to impose or intrude on | English Vocab:1-4 |
| 36 | impinge | to go beyond desirable or established limits; to entroach | All Vocab Words for Exam |
| 37 | impinge | to strike against or collide with violently; to encroach or obtrude upon; to make an impression upon | v12 kinch |
| 38 | impinge | (v.) to strike against, to make an impression upon, horn in, affect | Kinch vocab 12 |
| 39 | impInge | encroach | English Vocab 11-H |
| 40 | Impinge | (verb) to encroach, infringe; to strike; dash; collide | engish vocab weeks 1-4 |
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