ALL meanings of impinge
im·pinge
I i - intransitive verb impinge encroach: on sb's rights 1
- intransitive verb impinge have impact: on sth 1
- noun impinge Have an effect or impact, especially a negative one. 1
- verb without object impinge to make an impression; have an effect or impact (usually followed by on or upon): to impinge upon the imagination; social pressures that impinge upon one's daily life. 1
- verb without object impinge to encroach; infringe (usually followed by on or upon): to impinge on another's rights. 1
- verb without object impinge to strike; dash; collide (usually followed by on, upon, or against): rays of light impinging on the eye. 1
- verb with object impinge Obsolete. to come into violent contact with. 1
- verb impinge Something that impinges on you affects you to some extent. 0
- verb impinge to encroach or infringe; trespass 0
- verb impinge to collide (with); strike 0
- intransitive verb impinge to strike, hit, or dash (on, upon, or against something) 0
- verb impinge (Transitive Verb) (now rare) To make a physical impact (on); to collide, to crash (upon). 0
- intransitive verb impinge to touch (on or upon); have an effect 0
- verb impinge (Intransitive Verb) (figuratively) To interfere with; to encroach (on, upon). 0
- intransitive verb impinge to make inroads or encroach (on or upon the property or rights of another) 0
- verb impinge (Intransitive Verb) To have an effect upon; to limit. 0