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impaired

[ im-paird ]

adjective

  1. weakened, diminished, or damaged:

    to rebuild an impaired bridge.

  2. functioning poorly or inadequately:

    Consumption of alcohol results in an impaired driver.

  3. deficient or incompetent (usually preceded by an adverb or noun):

    morally impaired; sports-impaired.



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ܲi·貹 adjective
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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.

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“People might lose track of where they are, blurred vision, loss of balance. There’s nausea, chest tightness, headache, vomiting and impaired memory.”

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But if you choose the wrong one to remove, the patient will still have seizures, and now may have impaired memory as well.

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Harry's vision has also been impaired, and he now needs help eating and has been given a gastronomy tube.

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Regulators added that the company was “impaired from completing improvements in its data management, access, and deletion practices” following layoffs.

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