impact



have an impact on someone or something

to leave an impression on someone or something. The sharp change in interest rates had an impact on the housing market. Your story really had an impact on me.
See also: have, impact, on

impact (up)on someone or something

[for something] to have an effect on someone or something. (Upon is formal and less commonly used than on.) This plant closing will impact upon the local economy for years to come. The day's troubles impacted on Rachel quite seriously.
See also: impact, on

upon impact

Fig. at the place or time of an impact. The car crumpled upon impact with the brick wall. The man who fell from the top of the building died on impact.
See also: impact, upon

impact on

v.
To have an effect on someone or something: The results of the election will impact on upcoming legislation.
See also: impact, on

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
FaunusFAWN-əs (English)Roman Mythology
Trai-Vietnamese
WŁOdekVWAW-dekPolish
Lake[leik]
Bedivere-Welsh Mythology, Arthurian Romance
Mathghamhain-Ancient Irish