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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
Giving evidence, paediatric radiologist Prof Owen Arthurs told the court that spinal fractures were “very rare” and usually caused by high impact or high speed trauma, such as road traffic incidents.
“At the centre of this case is a young child that suffered a catastrophic fracture which was the result of a high impact blow caused by the defendant”, the defence barrister said.
It was a, it was, you know, exceptionally high impact on me particularly as a Georgian, and particularly having known some of those who, uh, served with, uh, Dr. King, you know, it, so, so it had really a sort of personal shock to me.
"There was clearly a high impact on both the head teacher and also a high impact on the ability of the school to provide appropriate facilities."
"We didn't think it had that much of a high impact," Ellie said when looking back at first going public.
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