impact
[ɪmpækt]

noun,verb

[Definition]: the lasting effect caused by something; collide with

[Example Sentences]:
1. Application updates that do not impact the operating system are level 1.
2. We also had an eye on the developments that are likely to continue to have an impact in 2015.
3. We expect the impact of XP migration worldwide to continue throughout 2014.
4. However, this finding could change following the impact of a larger screen iPhone 6.
5. Without the impact of foreign currency changes, advertising revenue would have jumped 55%.
6. Another big impact on the initial jobs target is the way the infocomm industry changed since 2005.
7. The impact on the city of Chicago proper will be 300 new jobs by the end of 2015.
8. Sixteen seconds before impact, it topped 100.
9. I really think all of these students will have an impact in the future.
10. They are there because they can have an impact in the long term.
11. You want to try to be part of their world and not impact them too much.
12. That often has a big impact on how they make their decision.
13. How does the use of mobile devices impact the way your users access their applications?
14. Perhaps Intel and its new CEO will make a big impact on the arena.
15. The data those devices generate can have a significant impact on a business.


[Antonyms]isolation, separation, interval

[Synonyms]affect