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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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| His investigations are not in quest of a transcendent essence but are revelations of process and everything that impinges upon its materialization in the viewer's space. Scheduling of the abatement directly impinges upon the overall construction scheduling, and a plan should be developed wherein construction can continue in one area of the building while asbestos abatement is performed in another. They have done so by making innovatory use of glass to form a new structure that impinges upon the old, and by creating a procession through the museum that physically takes the visitor back in time. |
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