Examples of 'impinging' in a sentence
Meaning of "impinging"
impinge (verb) - to have a noticeable effect on something, especially in a negative way. For example, the rise in interest rates is likely to impinge on consumer spending
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- present participle of impinge
- An impingement.
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A small fragment impinging on her spinal cord.
The good news is that it does not seem to be impinging.
Flame is impinging on the logs or combustion chamber.
See if the fragment is impinging on the vessel.
I keep impinging upon my laminar boundary layer.
Could be herniated and impinging the nerve root.
Waves impinging on the container cause it to move.
Apparatus and methods for impinging fluids on substrates.
The impinging jets were started simultaneously.
The reflection element reflects impinging light beams.
You are kind of impinging on important duty right now.
The lipid nanoparticles are prepared by an impinging jet process.
The tumor is impinging on the optic fibers.
Impinging patriarchal views have changed the traditional system.
Or something impinging on your spinal cord.
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A microparticulate dispersion of aripiprazole was prepared using impinging jet crystallization.
Several decrees impinging on fundamental freedoms had been repealed or amended.
The mass projected ventrally impinging upon the abdomen.
Light impinging on a photodiode causes discharging of the associated capacitor.
Industrial development is also now impinging on this inaccessible region.
The impinging radiation changes properties of the recording layer.
The electrons impinging upon.
Impinging the butterflies.
The distance was again impinging on me the reality of the moment.
Impinging energized ions chemically react with the silicon surface.
I can see the bony spicula impinging on the spinal cord.
A light wave impinging on the mirror is subjected to local phase variation.
The surface of the lamellae also diffusely reflects impinging light.
This utilizes multiple impinging streams to create the fan pattern.
The flow rates will be chosen so that proper impinging is achieved.
Can not have her impinging on your ability to function covertly.
There was no bureaucracy or lengthy decision making process impinging on their activity.
The ions generate electrons by impinging on a microchannel electron multiplier array.
Impinging on my creativity.
Such a legal obligation may be de facto impinging on a parent undertaking due to subsidiaries.
Then impinging light on the first portion of the liquid composition.
Further digging was forsaken for fear of impinging on the integrity of the building.
Natural stimuli impinging on our retinas provide us with a wealth of visual information.
There was a broken vertebra in her back that was impinging on her spinal cord.
It is that people are impinging on other people and adapting to other people.
Understand the need to control all variables extraneous to an investigation but impinging on it.
The diffusion screen scatters the impinging light in a wide variety of directions.
Impinging flows such as a tube directed at a nearby flat surface are highly extensional.
A spray nozzle is used for impinging a diluent on a solid to form a use solution.
Civil libertarians have decried the state laws as impinging on speech freedoms.
Light of appropriate wavelength impinging on the zeolite is absorbed by pyronine molecules only.
Media intervenes both upstream and downstream of production without impinging directly on it.
Modern technology may also be a factor impinging on the question of violence against women.
Increasing this distance reduces the noise created by the impinging jets.
The noise of the impinging jets can be reduced by reducing the nozzle diameter.