Impinge in a sentence as a verb

It does not impinge on your normal field of view.

Android tablets are only just starting to impinge there but they will eventually as well.

Free software is about freedom, and the ability to share those freedoms - what I do doesn't impinge on your freedoms.

Facebook ads, as they are today, directly impinge on the utility of the platform.

Surely it's obvious how this throwaway comment from an Id employee might impinge upon their future prospects of hiring top talent.

More commonplace application of adverse possession: I build a new garage, but somehow get the property line wrong and impinge on my neighbor.

The letter of the law does not impinge on this question, since there is no law mapping bank employee designations to legally-defined officers of a bank.

I don't know .. that's something to be debated, however it does impinge on my individual freedom if my government decides who can wire what to my house.

I don't see this as being disingenuous at all as it literally did impinge on his choice of speech if he wanted to remain in the business relationship.

While some of his actions may put people at risk, in general, wikileaks doesn't directly put people in jail, assassinate people, or otherwise impinge on people's civil liberties.

I'd contend the law is yet to catch up with what computer programs permit people to do, it really isn't ready for how computer programs will increasingly freely impinge upon the real world.

"It is still easy to get access to parliament and we hope it will stay that way, " said Lise Christoffersen, a Labour party MP. She is convinced people do not want laws passed which would curtail their basic rights and impinge on their privacy despite the relative ease with which Breivik was able to plan and carry out his attacks.

In exceptional cases, preliminary injunctions may impinge on First Amendment rights even when defendants are in privity or have wrongfully acquired the information.

> I don't believe it's a proper role for government to\n > regulate what substances people can buy and ingest\n\nYour free-thinkin' Wild-West Libertarian views directly impinge on my right to use antibiotics that work.

And hundreds of other occupations which don't readily spring to mind because they don't impinge much on the public consciousness, but which exist and pay well and are good jobs for folks who can't think of anything else in particular that they'd like to be doing.

Impinge definitions

verb

impinge or infringe upon; "This impinges on my rights as an individual"; "This matter entrenches on other domains"

See also: encroach entrench trench

verb

advance beyond the usual limit

See also: encroach infringe