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bump
to make a somewhat forceful impact with something or someone (often fol. by "against" or "into"). [2/7 definitions]
circumstance
(plural) the factors that have an impact on a situation and are beyond one's control. [1/3 definitions]
crash
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a violent impact or collision. [1/7 definitions]
impact
Impact is the force of two objects hitting or crashing into each other. [4/5 definitions]
impress
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to make a strong impact on (someone), especially a positive impact.
invasion
When new things suddenly come in in large numbers, or arrive and make a big impact, it is sometimes called an invasion. [1/2 definitions]
legacy
anything contributed or created by someone who is no longer living or active and which continues to be of influence or impact. [1/3 definitions]
make a difference
If something makes a difference, it has some impact or effect. It has some importance for something. For example, making one mistake on a test can make a difference. Maybe it changes your grade from an A to a B. If you have a really good teacher, it can make a difference in how much you learn and also in how happy you are in your class. Having one friend can make a big difference in your life. Without a friend, you might be lonely and sad. If you have even one friend, you might feel completely fine.
slam
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to cause (something) to move with great force so that it makes a powerful impact or is sent a great distance. [2/4 definitions]
touch
to affect; have an impact on. [1/11 definitions]
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