Crossword-Solution: IMPINGE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Impinge | v. t. | To fall or dash against; to touch upon; to strike; to hit; to ciash with; -- with on or upon. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| IMPINGE | anagram | MINGPIE |
We have 27 clues for the answer “IMPINGE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| make impact upon | 1 answer |
| MAKE impact on/upon | 1 answer |
| This matter entrenches on other domains | 1 answer |
| affect or restrict | 1 answer |
| make impact on | 1 answer |
| Touch upon | 3 answers |
| Encroach (upon) | 3 answers |
| make impact | 4 answers |
| Encroach (on) | 5 answers |
| Make an impression on | 6 answers |
| Have an effect (on) | 6 answers |
| Have an effect | 7 answers |
| make inroads | 7 answers |
| infract | 10 answers |
| infringe | 25 answers |
| dint | 25 answers |
| Obtrude | 25 answers |
| Encroach | 29 answers |
| Graze | 36 answers |
| Overrun | 42 answers |
| collide | 45 answers |
| usurp | 45 answers |
| Bump | 54 answers |
| Trespass | 67 answers |
| profane | 79 answers |
| Strike | 102 answers |
| Touch | 105 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with IMPINGE (5)
While posing as the leaders of democracy and humanitarianism, they seemed more concerned with protecting their sovereign rights as nations against similar future charges which might impinge on their sovereignty, than they were with protecting the human rights of oppressed peoples.
And on that round young cheek of thine I make them recognize the tinge, As when of the costly scarlet wine They drip so much as will impinge And spread in a thinnest scale afloat One thick gold drop from the olive’s coat Over a silver plate whose sheen Still through the mixture shall be seen.
The rumor of tumult grows and dies in passing, as from open doors gaping on a village street, but does not impinge on the effect of solitariness.
Through the eastern loophole stream the first beams of the rising sun, and strike right across the circle, touching the folded petals of the great gold flower as they pass till they impinge upon the western altar.
One of the electrodes is connected with the diaphragm on which the sound-waves impinge, and the vibration of this diaphragm causes the pressure between the electrodes to be correspondingly varied, and thereby effects a variation in the current, resulting in the production of impulses which actuate the receiving magnet.
Quotes with IMPINGE (3)
I find myself fascinated by a man who admits to enjoying fairy tales and uses the word "impinge"- barely misses a beat while indulging in a brief girl-on-girl fantasy. You're a man of layers, Ford." Me and Shrek, we're onions.
Imagine a skilled botanist accompanied by someone like myself who is largely ignorant of botany taking part in a field trip into the Australian bush, with the objective of collecting observable facts about the native flora. It is undoubtedly the case that the botanist will be capable of collecting facts that are far more numerous and discerning than those I am able to observe and formulate, and the reason is clear. The botanist has a more elaborate conceptual scheme to exploi…
Well, I'm not here to impinge on anybody else's lifestyle. If I'm in a place where I know I'm going to harm somebody's health or somebody asks me to please not smoke, I just go outside and smoke. But I do resent the way the nonsmoking mentality has been imposed on the smoking minority. Because, first of all, in a democracy, minorities do have rights. And, second, the whole pitch about smoking has gone from being a health issue to a moral issue, and when they reduce something …
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 24 times in crossword archives (1972–2025).