Englishfor English speakers
perfectly
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adverb
(= absolutely, utterly, dead)
completely and without qualification; used informally as intensifiers
an absolutely magnificent painting
a perfectly idiotic idea
you're perfectly right
utterly miserable
you can be dead sure of my innocence
was dead tired
dead right
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adverb
in a perfect or faultless way
She performed perfectly on the balance beam
spoke English perfectly
solved the problem perfectly
inelastic
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adjective
not elastic
economists speak of an inelastic price structure
impact
Noun
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An impact is the act of one object hitting another.
In tests, the driver was unhurt, even in high-speed impacts.
Many buildings were destroyed as the plane exploded on impact.
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The impact is the effect of an act, statement, change, etc.
The report noted that most teachers feel that IT has made little impact on formal education.
The environmental impact of such increases in efficiency, however, depends on how you generate the power.
impact
Verb
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If something impacts you, it has an effect on you.
It is obvious how bad movies will impact on children.
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If you impact something, you press (or pack) its together.
There is a special tool to impact the road when it is under construction so the base is solid.