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Impinge

Impinge is a verb with two primary senses. It can mean to strike or collide with something, as in physical contact or impact, and it can mean to have an effect or encroach in a way that is unwelcome or intrusive. In the physical sense, it is used for particles, light, or objects coming into contact with a surface or boundary. In the figurative sense, it often describes an infringement or an unwanted intrusion on rights, spaces, or practices.

Usage notes include the common construction impinge on or impinge upon, used to indicate encroachment, influence,

Etymology traces impinge to the Latin impingere, meaning to push against or strike, via later Old French

In summary, impinge denotes contact or impact, with a stronger emphasis on encroachment or adverse effect when

or
limitation.
For
example,
a
new
regulation
may
impinge
on
business
operations,
or
a
loud
noise
may
impinge
on
a
quiet
environment.
In
scientific
contexts,
impinge
can
describe
the
arrival
or
contact
of
rays,
particles,
or
forces
with
a
target
or
detector,
as
in
light
or
cosmic
particles
impinging
on
a
sensor.
The
word
carries
a
somewhat
formal
tone
and
is
often
found
in
academic,
legal,
or
technical
writing.
and
English
forms.
Related
words
include
impingement,
which
is
used
in
anatomy
and
engineering
to
denote
a
condition
or
phenomenon
where
contact
or
pressure
occurs.
used
about
rights,
space,
or
processes,
and
a
more
literal
sense
when
describing
physical
contact
in
scientific
contexts.