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How to Use "Impact" with Example Sentences
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impact
(n):
the effect or influence on someone or something; the act of an object hitting another object
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Used with adjectives:
"
His speech had a
powerful
impact
on many people.
"
(powerful, great, huge, profound, tremendous)
"
Our school principal made a
significant
impact
on the school.
"
(significant, noticeable, real, measurable, substantial, positive, lasting)
"
We felt the
full
impact
of the storm.
"
(full, maximum, entire)
"
The new teacher made an
immediate
impact
on her students.
"
(immediate, instant, direct)
"
Budget cuts will have a
negative
impact
on schools.
"
(negative, heavy, serious, severe)
"
He felt the
full
impact
of the crash.
"
(full, initial)
Used with verbs:
"
His father
had
a positive
impact
on him.
"
(had)
"
His ongoing generosity
made
a huge
impact
on the community.
"
(made, created)
"
We
felt
the
impact
of the recession.
"
(felt)
"
They tried to
analyze
the
impact
of global warming.
"
(analyze, study, explore, assess, determine)
"
We should
recognize
the huge
impact
he has made to society.
"
(recognize, appreciate, understand, respect)
"
How can we
lessen
the
impact
of rising costs on our customers?
"
(lessen, reduce, minimize)
"
The back of the car
took
the hardest
impact
of the crash.
"
(took)
"
How did they
survive
the
impact
of the accident?
"
(survive, withstand)
"
The
impact
occurred
immediately after takeoff.
"
(occurred, happened)
Used with prepositions:
"
The car was demolished
on
impact
.
"
(on, upon)
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impact
(v):
to affect someone or something
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Used with adverbs:
"
Her decisions have
greatly
impacted
her future.
"
(greatly, strongly, positively, significantly, substantially)
"
The coach's negative attitude has
seriously
impacted
his players.
"
(seriously, severely, emotionally, psychologically)
"
The budget cuts have
economically
impacted
school funding.
"
(economically, financially)
Used with nouns:
"
Her
decision
impacted
the whole family.
"
(decision)
"
Our negligence has seriously
impacted
the
environment
.
"
(environment, quality, development)
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