Sentence example with the word 'impair'

impair

abate, blemish, deduct, diminish, doom, get into trouble, lessen, play hob with, rub away, take away, vitiate

Definition v. make worse or less effective

Last update: March 19, 2017


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For this reason, arthritis may lead to rupture of a tendon, which will impair movement of the affected finger.   [verb]

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It 's not just illegal drug like cannabis and ecstasy that cause accidents - legal, medicinal drugs can also seriously impair driving ability.   [verb]

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Rutherfurd; whose health and spirits were afterwards impaired by the attention which he thought himself obliged to pay to the visions of the night.   [verb]

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He was a good-looking man of the age of sixty, perhaps older,--but his hale complexion and firm step announced that years had not impaired his strength or health.   [verb]

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Consider, you grow old apace; and, therefore, have a reverend care of your health, which must certainly be very much impaired by these nocturnal expeditions.   [verb]

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DOITED, having the faculties impaired.   [verb]

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No whooping-cough did rack his frame, Nor measles drear with spots; Not these impaired the sacred name Of Stephen Dowling Bots.   [verb]

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Steam has impaired the imagination.   [verb]

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