different between impacter vs impacted
impacter
English
Etymology
impact +? -er
Noun
impacter (plural impacters)
- One who or that which makes an impact
Anagrams
- reimpact
French
Etymology
From English impact + -er.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??.pak.te/
Verb
impacter
- (often proscribed) To impact, collide.
- (often proscribed) To influence.
Conjugation
impacter From the web:
- what does impacted mean
- what does impacter
- what is impactor app
- impacted define
- what impacted mean
- what does it mean when someone is impacted
impacted
English
Verb
impacted
- simple past tense and past participle of impact
Derived terms
- disimpacted
- impactedness
- nonimpacted
- unimpacted
Adjective
impacted (comparative more impacted, superlative most impacted)
- Having undergone an impact.
- (dentistry) Of a tooth, subject to dental impaction.
- Being the last teeth to erupt in the oral cavity, many wisdom teeth are impacted.
- (US, economics) Having lost property revenue due to Federal presence, such that it may receive impact aid.
- 1983, United States. Bureau of Land Management. Colorado State Office, Green River - Hams Fork coal region: round two
- Table A3-1 compares the capabilities of (1) impacted communities and school districts to finance capital improvements from their own resources […]
- 2000, Congressional Record, V. 146, Pt. 6, May 10, 2000 to May 23, 2000
- Like many of my colleagues, I represent one of the most highly impacted schools in the Nation. This school relies on the impact aid program.
- 1983, United States. Bureau of Land Management. Colorado State Office, Green River - Hams Fork coal region: round two
Translations
impacted From the web:
- what impacted the nara period the most
- what impacted mean
- what impacted the industrial revolution
- what impacted the declaration of independence
- what impacted the american revolution
- what impacted the civil war
- what impacted texas in 1821
- what impacted the french revolution
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