What is the correct spelling for IMPCATED?

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Correct spellings for IMPCATED

  • impacted The heavy storm impacted the city's infrastructure causing power outages and flooding.
  • Imparted The teacher imparted a great deal of knowledge and wisdom to her students.
  • implicated He was implicated in the fraud scandal by the evidence found in his office.
  • imported The store sells high-quality, imported chocolates from Europe.
  • Imprecated The old woman imprecated at the mischievous children who were throwing stones at her window.
  • Imputed The company's loss was imputed to poor management decisions.