
1) Affect 2) Airbag activator 3) American thriller novel 4) An impacting 5) Automotive styling feature 6) BBC World News programme 7) Bear on 8) Bear upon 9) British student magazine 10) Brunt 11) Collide with 12) Collision 13) Comic by Carl Wessler 14) Compelling effect 15) Contact 16) Crater creator
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1) Aftershock 2) Brunt 3) Consequence 4) Crash 5) Discommode 6) Disoblige 7) Force 8) Hydrolise 9) Hydrolize 10) Impingement 11) Incommode 12) Repercuss 13) Stimulate 14) Wallop
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- the striking of one body against another
- a forceful consequence
- influencing strongly
- the violent interaction of individuals or groups entering into combat
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commonly used when analysing how much visual presence and
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• (n.) The single instantaneous stroke of a body in motion against another either in motion or at rest. • (n.) Contact or impression by touch; collision; forcible contact; force communicated. • (v. t.) To drive close; to press firmly together: to wedge into a place.
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[Noun] Plural form: impacts. A strong effect or influence. Can also mean the force or action when an object hits something else.
Example: The Beatles had an enormous impact on British music.
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A measurement of customer reaction to advertising and merchandising.
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A spatial or temporal change in the environment caused by human activity.
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Im'pact noun 1. Contact or impression by touch; collision; forcible contact; force communicated. « The quarrel, by that
impact driven.»
Southey. 2. (Mech.) The single instantaneous stroke of a body in motion against another either in motion or at rest...
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Im·pact' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Impacted ;
present participle & verbal noun Impacting .] [ Latin
impactus , past participle of
impingere to push, strike against. See
Impinge .] To drive close;...
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Impact is advertising slang for one advert seen by one person one time.
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International Monitoring Programs for Asteroid and Comet Threat
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Other designation (also give an impact) for dry preservation; see there. Dry Preservation Term for the sulphurization (preservation, sterilization) of empty wooden wine barrels by sulphur firing. Other designations are wrapping, wrapping, empty cask firing and sweet firing. The barrel must be completely dry. The required number of sulphur cuts...
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A part formed in a confining die from a metal slug, usually cold, by rapid single stroke application of force through a punch, causing the metal to flow around the punch and/or through an opening in the punch or die.
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A collision of a mass in motion with a second mass. See also: Conservation of Momentum.
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Dynamic loads, (other than wind loads) imparted in the structure by shock or collision.
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Dynamic loads, (other than wind loads) imparted to the structure by shock or collision.
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Faraday - Innovative Materials Development and Product Formulation by the application of Colloid Technology - Colloid technolog R&D
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noun the striking of one body against another
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(ITIL Service Operation) (ITIL Service Transition) A measure of the effect of an incident, problem or change on business processes. Impact is often based on how service levels will be affected.
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The organoleptic sensation caused by nicotine. Impact is often described by consumers as throat catch, throat hit, throat grip, etc. Cigarette companies define impact as the sudden sharp but short-lived sensation (typically less than one second in duration) which is noticed immediately the smoke makes contact with the back of the throat. A physiol...
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have an effect upon
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[Inspiring words] a forceful consequence; a strong effect
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[SBAC wordlist] a forceful consequence; a strong effect
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Impact testing measures energy absorption by fracturing a steel test bar at high velocity.
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