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im·pact·ed [ɪmˈpæktɪd] ADJ

1. impacted tooth, bone:

impacted

2. impacted (affected):

impacted esp Am Aus

I . im·pact N [ˈɪmpækt] no pl

2. impact fig (effect):

vpliv m

II . im·pact VB trans [ɪmˈpækt] esp Am Aus

III . im·pact VB intr [ɪmˈpækt]

1. impact (hit ground):

2. impact (have effect):

esp Am Aus to impact on sb/sth

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This work involves understanding the key threats to these unique places and how the species calling the ocean home are impacted.
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Her influence, through her work in applied sociology, impacted their thoughts and their direction.
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Studies show that wages can also be negatively impacted.
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Two weeks later, the individual died from impacted head trauma.
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Located seven miles from the mainland, isolation impacted every aspect of life for lighthouse families.
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After lifting off almost at the end of the runway, it impacted heavily with a lorry on a highway at the end of runway.
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During its development, the project was plagued with cost overruns and opposition from some residents impacted by the project.
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This resulted in flooding of various rivers and creeks which impacted many villages and towns.
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Two major fires in 1919 and 1929 severely impacted the community.
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Additionally, the state provides supplemental funding for extraordinarily impacted students.
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