Sentence example with the word 'impinging'

impinging

Definition n. the physical coming together of two or more things

Last update: October 23, 2015


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At every point the motion of the lamina will be the same as would have occurred in its absence, the pressure of the waves impinging from behind being just what is required to generate the waves in front.   [Please select]

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"That was very curious--a marine delusion impinging, as it were, upon a land one."   [Please select]

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McFettridge's sagging form shot convulsively into rigidity, and impinging violently upon the peacefully slumbering Mr.   [Please select]

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Imagine a beam of white light impinging on the bubble.   [Please select]

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And the mood he hated and feared was impinging upon his mind.   [Please select]

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Yet she shrank in terror from an impinging sacrifice.   [Please select]

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Nature, heredity, and instinct were at work, clashing and readjusting, impinging on him a new intelligence--the beginning of a new understanding.   [Please select]

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29] struggles necessitated by the changing conditions of the impinging environment as well as struggles between contrary characteristics within the nature of the thing itself.   [Please select]

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