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impinge verb advance upon, aggress, attack, bang, barge in, break bounds, break in on, bump, butt against, collide, come into collision, contact, dash against, entrench on, fall against, foray, force oneself in, hit, impingi, impose, incidere, infringe, interlope, intrude, knock, knock against, make impact, make inroads, obtrude, overrun, overstep, overstep boundaries, pommel, raid, run into, strike, tap, thrust, touch, transgress estabbished bounds, trench upon, trespass, violate See also: border, bound, collide, contact, encroach, infringe, invade, overlap, overstep How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Impingements on religious liberty and church-state separation rip into the heart and soul of people worldwide, and Baptists suffer in the process. This recognition of a void created an identity with real impingements upon it. Direct and repeated chemical impingements on the neural substrates of consciousness often do entail unwanted side effects, after-effects, or long-term health consequences. |
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