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impactado
-affected
,hit
See the entry forimpactado.
impactado
-hit
Past participle ofimpactar.

impactado

impactado
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. affected
Mi hijo pequeño fue el más impactado por la noticia de la muerte de su padre.My youngest son was the most affected by the news of his father's death.
b. shocked
Esa escena de la película es de una violencia extrema y me dejó impactado.That scene in the film is extremely violent and I was shocked by it.
c. impressed (with admiration or respect)
Me quedé impactado por la gran entereza y madurez de esos niños a pesar de su corta edad.I was impressed by the great fortitude and maturity of those kids despite them being so young.
a. hit
El avión impactado por el misil cayó en picado al mar.The plane hit by the missile plummeted into the sea.
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