Impinge vs. Infringe

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Impingeverb

To make a physical impact on.

Impingeverb

To interfere with.

Impingeverb

To have an effect upon, especially a negative one.

Impingeverb

To fall or dash against; to touch upon; to strike; to hit; to clash with; - with on or upon.

Impingeverb

impinge or infringe upon;

Impingeverb

advance beyond the usual limit

Impingeverb

have an effect, especially a negative one

Impingeverb

advance over an area belonging to someone or something else; encroach

Impingeverb

strike

Infringeverb

(transitive) Break or violate a treaty, a law, a right etc.

Infringeverb

(intransitive) Break in or encroach on something.

Infringeverb

To break; to violate; to transgress; to neglect to fulfill or obey; as, to infringe a law, right, or contract.

Infringeverb

To hinder; to destroy; as, to infringe efficacy; to infringe delight or power.

Infringeverb

To break, violate, or transgress some contract, rule, or law; to injure; to offend.

Infringeverb

To encroach; to trespass; - followed by on or upon; as, to infringe upon the rights of another.

Infringeverb

go against, as of rules and laws;

Infringeverb

advance beyond the usual limit

Infringeverb

actively break the terms of (a law, agreement, etc.)

Infringeverb

act so as to limit or undermine (something); encroach on

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