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Filter by Meaning The doctor warned that smoking could impinge on your lung health.
The budget cuts will impinge on the quality of education in schools.
The new regulations impinge on the company's ability to expand its operations.
The tall buildings impinge on the skyline of the city.
The bright lights from the billboard impinge on our bedroom window at night.
The economic crisis is starting to impinge on people's daily lives.
The strict security measures impinge on personal privacy at the airport.
The tall buildings impinge on the skyline, creating a unique cityscape.
The limited resources impinge on our ability to provide healthcare to everyone.
The media's constant scrutiny can impinge on the personal lives of public figures.
The construction workers ensured that the scaffolding didn't impinge on the pedestrian walkway.
The proposed legislation could impinge on the rights of indigenous communities.
The new regulations impinge on our freedom of speech.
The neighbor's tree branches impinge on our property, blocking the sunlight.
The protesters' chants impinge on the tranquility of the neighborhood.
The new surveillance laws impinge on citizens' right to freedom.
The bright headlights from the oncoming car impinge on my vision, making it difficult to see.
The high taxes impinge on our ability to save money.
The high taxes impinge on the purchasing power of consumers.
The media's biased reporting can impinge on public opinion.
The invasive species is starting to impinge on the native plant population.
The new surveillance laws impinge on citizens' right to privacy.
The company's decision to downsize will impinge on employee morale.
The oppressive laws impinge on citizens' rights and freedoms.
The long working hours often impinge on my personal life.
The new building design should not impinge on the existing historical architecture.
The excessive use of pesticides can impinge on the quality of soil.
The landlord's frequent visits to the rental property impinge on the tenant's right to peaceful enjoyment.
The branches of the trees impinge on the power lines, causing outages.
The chef's innovative flavors impinge on traditional recipes.
The storm's strong winds impinge on the walls of the house.
The teacher's strict rules impinge on the students' creativity.
The media's constant scrutiny can impinge on the mental health of public figures.
The church bells impinge on the quiet morning air.
The new building will impinge on the historic character of the neighborhood.
His constant interruptions impinge on the flow of the conversation.
The new surveillance laws could potentially impinge on civil liberties.
The CEO's decision to downsize the company will impinge on the employees' job security.
The high taxes impinge on the company's profits.
The negative comments impinge on her self-esteem and confidence.
The new government policies will impinge on the economy.
Her constant complaints impinge on our enjoyment of the trip.
The negative comments on social media impinge on her self-esteem.
The teacher's strict rules impinge on the students' freedom.
The loud construction noises impinge on our ability to concentrate.
The new regulations impinge on the rights of free speech.
The floodwaters impinge on the city's defenses, threatening to breach the levee.
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