Impingement
(noun)
An action or circumstance that interferes with, obstructs, or encroaches upon something else.
Origin:
Derived from the latin word "impingere" meaning "to strike against".
Examples:
- Traffic congestion is a common impingement on the smooth flow of city life.
- The impingement of rising sea levels on coastal cities is a major concern for many countries.
- The impingement of foreign interference on the internal affairs of a country is a source of tension and conflict.
- The impingement of technology on privacy and personal freedom is a growing concern in the digital age.
- The impingement of increased industrialization on the environment has resulted in widespread environmental degradation.