enormous impact
collocation in Englishmeaningsofenormousandimpact
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enormous
adjective
uk/ɪˈnɔː.məs/us/əˈnɔːr.məs/
extremely ...
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impact
noun[C usually singular, U]
uk/ˈɪm.pækt/us/ˈɪm.pækt/
the force or action of one object ...
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(Definition ofenormousandimpactfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Panels are light (13 kg/m2), around 8mm thick, typically measure up to 2.45m x 1.25m and haveenormousimpactresistance.
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The method of typological analysis had anenormousimpactin the field of architecture, and influenced the way buildings should be designed.
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We must reform the process of clinical practice guideline development because it has such anenormousimpacton the quality of patient care.
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For example, science-based technology is currently having anenormousimpacton the human environment.
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In short, the cognitive neuroscience revolution has had anenormousimpacton the general fields of psychology, neurology and psychiatry.
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Developing new cultivars with enhanced abiotic stress tolerance would undoubtedly have anenormousimpacton global food production.
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Technological change has anenormousimpacton language: how we use it, perceive it, and report on it.
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The asserted alliance between epistemology and scientific method with which he now began had anenormousimpacton chemistry's structure and content.
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And they have anenormousimpacton society.
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It has hadenormousimpacton other progressive social causes, from abolitionism to antiwar activism, not to mention upon literature, theology, and numerous academic disciplines.
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You have had anenormousimpacton the profession by influencing many people.
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The belief that the play was spectacularly successful with audiences in the 1950s is a misconception, probably due to theenormousimpactthat it had on directors, companies and playwrights.
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Lazy functional languages have not, to date, made anenormousimpactin scientific computing.
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Thus, the effect of using basic counselling skills in this way in a 'first day chat' can have anenormousimpacton a patient's radiotherapy experience.
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If this closure becomes a reality, it will have anenormousimpactnot just on the region, but on the country as well.
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This would have anenormousimpacton maximising the positive effects of transport policy on health.
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The growth of out-of-town shopping has had anenormousimpacton the diets of the poorest.
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The decisions we take will have anenormousimpact, way beyond the number of people whom we currently believe might be adversely affected.
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