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impaired
[ im-paird ]
adjective
- weakened, diminished, or damaged:
to rebuild an impaired bridge.
- functioning poorly or inadequately:
Consumption of alcohol results in an impaired driver.
- deficient or incompetent (usually preceded by an adverb or noun):
morally impaired; sports-impaired.
Other 51Թ Forms
- ܲi·貹 adjective
Example Sentences
On Friday Sharkey was handed a two year prison term, suspended for two years, after a judge concluded her post-natal depression had impaired her judgement so severely the case "called for compassion" rather than punishment.
“People might lose track of where they are, blurred vision, loss of balance. There’s nausea, chest tightness, headache, vomiting and impaired memory.”
But if you choose the wrong one to remove, the patient will still have seizures, and now may have impaired memory as well.
Harry's vision has also been impaired, and he now needs help eating and has been given a gastronomy tube.
Regulators added that the company was “impaired from completing improvements in its data management, access, and deletion practices” following layoffs.
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