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high-impact
adjective
- (of a plastic or other material) able to withstand great force
- (of aerobic or other exercise) placing great stress on various areas of the body
- informal.having great effect
high-impact sound
Example Sentences
The response is unfortunate but makes sense given the incentive structure, whereby research dollars and high-impact manuscripts drive professional progress.
The Lakers’ three stars turned in high-impact games to end their road trip with a win.
She called this "a low-cost, high-impact proposal" to "help meet climate goals, reduce energy bills, and boost our High Streets by making better use of the daylight hours we already have".
He also highlighted the importance of the plane's high-impact 16G seats, which he said were "designed to absorb a great deal of punishment".
“With fires in LA, two high-impact hurricanes this past year within a month hitting Florida, and floods in the Carolinas, we are starting to see the kinds of impacts that climate scientists have long forecast,†Esty said.
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