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impinge Verb [-pinging, -pinged] (often foll. by on)to encroach (on), affect or restrict: international economic forces impinging on the local economy [Latin impingere to dash against] impingement n
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| Our final paper for the year focuses on an issue that impinges on the work of all youth studies researchers--research ethics, and in particular, the matter of consent for young people's participation in research. But when the expression of person A's religion impinges on the civil rights of person B, then freedom of religion has overstepped its bounds in a free and democratic society. A New Orleans ban on sidewalk bookselling is struck down when a federal judge notes that the law impinges on First Amendment rights to free speech. |
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