impact
The striking of one body against another; collision.
Noun
- The striking of one body against another; collision.
- The force or energy of a collision of two objects.
- The hatchet cut the wood on impact.
- A forced impinging.
- His spine had an impingement; L4 and L5 made impact, which caused numbness in his leg.
- A significant or strong influence or effect.
- His friend's opinion had an impact on his decision.
- Our choice of concrete will have a tremendous impact on the building's mechanical performance.
- December 7, 1941, November 22, 1963, and September 11, 2001 had an impact on many throughout the world.
Origin
Attested since the 17th century, from Latin impāctus.
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Verb
- To collide or strike, the act of impinging.
- When the hammer impacts the nail, it bends.
- As a microbullet impacts the graphene, the diameter of the cone it creates – determined by later examination of the petals – provides a way to measure how much energy the graphene absorbs before breaking. - 2014...
- To compress; to compact; to press into something or pack together.
- The footprints of birds do not impact the soil in the way those of dinosaurs do.
- To significantly or strongly influence or affect; to have an impact on.
- I can make the changes, but it will impact the schedule.
- To stamp or impress onto something.
- Ideas impacted on the mind.