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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
At its core, rugby sevens combines the vibe of a European music festival and Halloween, with the high-impact, frenzied energy of an NFL Sunday.
Adding a few high-impact credentials to your resume can significantly improve your chances of breaking into a new field.
But no matter where he’s been on camera or published, the British-born son of Indian immigrants asked the kind of tough questions that gained him a reputation as a fierce debater and unflinching proponent of high-impact, often adversarial journalism.
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.
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