Impact

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English

Noun

Impact (plural Impacts)
  1. The force or energy of a collision of two objects.
  2. (chiefly medicine) A forced impinging.
  3. A significant or strong influence; an effect.

Verb

Impact (third-person singular simple present Impacts, present participle Impacting, simple past and past participle Impacted)

  1. (transitive) To compress; to compact; to press or pack together.
  2. (transitive, proscribed) To influence; to affect; to have an impact on.
  3. (transitive) To collide or strike.

Adjectives for Impact

sudden; physical; alternative; average; deep; double; deadly; global; giant; high; low; maximum; net; key; perfect; social; zero; visual; adverse; aesthetic; aging; aggregate; modulated; joyous; sharp; abrupt;

Verbs for Impact

calculate—; prepare for—; prevent—; resist—; —communicates; —destroys; —drives; —impresses; —jams; —pinions; —presses; —rends ; —resounds; —shatters ; —splits; —stamps; —vibrates; —violates; —wedges.

Thesaurus

thrust, thrust in, thrusting, totality of associations, trajectory, transferred meaning, tremble, tremor, unadorned meaning, undertone, value, velocity peak, wallop, wedge, wedge in, weight, affect, affective meaning, altitude peak, automatic control, backlash, backwash, bearing, bed, blast-off, blow, bounce, brunt, buffet, bulldozing, bulling, bump, bumping, burden, burn, burnout, cannon, carom, ceiling, change, clash, clout, colliding, collision, coloring, concussion, confirm, connotation, consequence, consequences, contact, crack-up, cram in, crash, crashing, crowd in, crunch, deep-dye, define, denotation, descent, drift, drive in, effect, embed, encounter, end of burning, engrave, entrench, essence, establish, etch, extension, fix, flight, force, force in, found, gist, grammatical meaning, ground, hammering, hit, idea, ignition, impingement, implant, implication, import, impress, impression, imprint, infix, influence, ingrain, inscribe, jam, jam in, jar, jolt, jounce, knock in, launch, lexical meaning, lift-off, literal meaning, lodge, mark, mauling, meaning, meeting, modify, onslaught, overtone, pack, pack in, percussion, pertinence, pith, plant, plunge in, point, poke in, pound, pound in, practical consequence, press in, print, punch, purport, push in, quake, quiver, ram in, ramming, range of meaning, rap, reaction, real meaning, recoil, reference, referent, reflex, relation, relevance, repercussion, response, results, rock, rocket launching, root, run in, scope, seat, semantic cluster, semantic field, sense, set, set in, settle, shake, shock, shoot, shot, sideswipe, significance, signification, slap, sledgehammering, smash, smash-up, smashing, span of meaning, spirit, squeeze in, stamp, stereotype, strike, striking, stroke, structural meaning, stuff in, substance, sum, sum and substance, symbolic meaning, tamp in, tenor,

Pronunciation

  • (noun): enPR: imʹpăkt, IPA: /ˈɪmpækt/, SAMPA: /"Imp{kt/
  • (verb): enPR: im-păktʹ, IPA: /ɪmˈpækt/, SAMPA: /Im"p{kt/