don't impinge
-no afectes
Negative imperative conjugation of impinge. There are other translations for this conjugation.

impinge

impinge
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. afectar
You need to take care of yourself. Mental health impinges on every aspect of your life.Necesitas cuidarte. La salud mental afecta todo aspecto de tu vida.
b. repercutir
The new CEO has made some poor decisions that impinge on the morale of the staff.El nuevo director ejecutivo ha tomado unas malas decisiones que repercuten en la moral de los empleados.
c. incidir
We are going to discuss how new technologies have impinged on everyday life.Vamos a hablar de cómo las nuevas tecnologías han incidido en la vida cotidiana.
d. impactar
He quit the life-consuming job that was impinging on his social life.Renunció el trabajo agotador que iba impactando en su vida social.
a. vulnerar
The residents feel that the rules impinge on homeowner rights.Los residentes creen que las reglas vulneran los derechos de los propietarios.
a. golpear
I awoke to the sound of the rain impinging upon the roof.Me desperté al sonido de la lluvia golpeando el techo.
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