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Immission

Definition:

Immission refers to the action or process of sending, introducing, or imposing something onto someone or something else.

Part of Speech:

Noun

Sense 1:

A legal term meaning the introduction of an external influence, such as noise or pollutants, onto a specific area or property.

Example Sentence:

The residents filed a complaint against the factory for the immission of excessive noise, which disrupted their peaceful neighborhood.

Sense 2:

A term used in photography to describe the process of projecting an image onto a photosensitive surface.

Example Sentence:

During the immission stage, the photographer carefully adjusts the exposure settings to achieve the desired outcome.

Sense 3:

A concept in physics referring to the process of radiation reaching a given surface, especially in the case of sound or electromagnetic waves.

Example Sentence:

The scientist conducted experiments to measure the immission of ultraviolet radiation on various materials.

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