Collocations for "impacted"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "impacted" in context.
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impact
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [positive, negative, adverse] impact
- have a [big, huge, small, noticeable] impact
- [might, will, could, would, should] have a [big] impact (on)
- make a [big] impact
- not much impact on the [results, chances, findings]
- will leave a lasting impact on
- [understand, realize, appreciate] the full impact of
- the [environmental, fiscal, economic, political] impact of
- an impact on the [environment, profits, community, children]
- is expected to have an impact on
- the impact of the [news, revelations, allegations, revolution]
- a [lethal, deadly] impact
- [exploded, detonated, blew up] on impact
- [struck, crashed, imploded] with tremendous impact
- a [front, rear] -end impact
- [died, was killed] in the impact
- [died] on impact
- an impact on [Earth, the moon]
- on the initial impact
- impact the [results, integrity, election] (of)
- impact his [decision, opinion]
- impact the [research, investigation]
- impact [the world, the environment, people's lives]
- impact the [Earth, moon]
- impacted the lives of [thousands]
- impacted [negatively, significantly, directly, positively, adversely]
- impacted by the [hurricane, changes, new law]
- impacted by [floods, famine, droughts]
- [thousands] were impacted by
- UK: impacts [significantly, minimally] on
'impacted' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):