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impacted

adjective
im·​pact·​ed | \ im-ˈpak-tÉ™d How to pronounce impacted (audio) \

Definition of impacted

1a : packed or wedged in
b : deeply entrenched : not easily changed or removed
2 of a tooth : wedged between the jawbone and another tooth
3 : strongly or directly affected by something especially in a negative way Disasters relief teams surveyed the impacted neighborhoods.
4 : of, relating to, or being an area (such as a school district) providing tax-supported services to a population having a large proportion of federal employees and especially those living or working on tax-exempt federal property aid to education in impacted areas

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American Airlines has also added reduced, last-minute fares for impacted cities. Sara M Moniuszko, USA TODAY, "Hurricane Dorian: Delta capping flight prices, American offering reduced fares from Florida as hurricane nears," 30 Aug. 2019 Keellings said the group is looking in particular at the size of the heat events, and how large the impacted area is, as well as the geographic factors that contribute to heat waves. Dennis Pillion | [email protected], al, "Heat waves getting larger, lasting longer, Alabama researcher finds," 26 Aug. 2019 Victims were sent to several different hospitals across the city in order to more equally distribute care, and the impacted dog was treated by Winnipeg Animal Services. Hannah Chubb, PEOPLE.com, "Carbon Monoxide Leak in Super 8 Motel Sends 46 People to the Hospital," 10 July 2019 The collision, which occurred Friday morning around 8:50 a.m. on the Winchester line, impacted service for about an hour. Emily Deruy, The Mercury News, "Man injured in VTA light rail collision near San Jose’s Diridon Station," 19 July 2019 Additional information, including the full list of impacted products, can be found on the FDA website. Maria Elena Vizcaino, Dallas News, "Hummus sold under brands including Buc-ee's and 7-Select recalled over listeria concerns," 17 July 2019 Utility company Con Edison said Sunday the final impacted customers from the outage — which affected more than 72,000 customers along 30 blocks from Times Square to the Upper West Side — had power restored. Ryan W. Miller, USA TODAY, "9 photos show eerily dark New York during massive blackout," 14 July 2019 Across the impacted states, 62 cases of illness have been reported, 23 of which required hospitalization. Nicholas Rondinone, courant.com, "Health officials warning Connecticut residents not to eat fresh papaya from Mexico after reported cases of salmonella," 2 July 2019 At least Microsoft can afford to pay off its impacted customers. Brian Barrett, WIRED, "Microsoft's Ebook Apocalypse Shows the Dark Side of DRM," 30 June 2019

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First Known Use of impacted

1844, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

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impacted

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of impacted

of a tooth : growing under another tooth

impacted

adjective
im·​pact·​ed | \ im-ˈpak-tÉ™d How to pronounce impacted (audio) \

Medical Definition of impacted

1a : blocked by material (as feces) that is firmly packed or wedged in position an impacted colon
b : wedged or lodged in a bodily passage an impacted mass of feces an impacted fetus in the birth canal
2 : characterized by broken ends of bone driven together an impacted fracture
3 of a tooth : wedged between the jawbone and another tooth an impacted wisdom tooth

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