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impaction

noun

  1. act or process of compressing or packing very firmly
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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /ɪmˈpækʃən/

noun

Etymology: From Latin impingere (“to dash against, impinge”).

  1. A compression; the packing together of loose matter.
  2. Something packed together tightly; a mass of densely-packed matter.
  3. A solid, immobile bulk of stool.

    As plastics cannot be easily egested, these can accumulate within the stomach, causing impaction and leading ultimately to death.

  4. The failure of a tooth to erupt into the dental arch, because of adjacent teeth, dense overlying bone, excessive soft tissue, or other factor.
  5. The situation where an institute, usually a college or university, receives more applications from qualified applicants than the number of spaces available, meaning that meeting the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee acceptance.