Similar words: impair, impairment, pair, repair, despair, a pair of, campaign, impact. Meaning: [ɪm'per /-'peə] adj. 1. diminished in strength, quality, or utility 2. mentally or physically unfit.
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31 The decrease in muscle strength can be accompanied by impaired balance, which increases the chance of falling and breaking bones.
32 Four of the nine patients requiring a small intestinal biopsy had impaired linear growth emphasising the potential serious effects of this illness.
33 Even without ageing, organisms are at risk of death and impaired fertility from disease, predation and accidents.
34 Results - Twenty seven subjects had non-insulin dependent diabetes, 32 had impaired glucose tolerance, and 42 were normoglycaemic.
35 The development of an effective network arrangement to create and evaluate materials and technology needed for hearing impaired learners. 2.
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36 Unlike the familiar blood alcohol tests in motoring cases, urinalysis does not demonstrate that the employee is impaired by drugs.
37 Frisch suggested that underweight women would also have impaired reproductive function owing to a lack of oestrogen produced in adipose tissue.
38 For example, in one case, an employer refused to hire a visually impaired applicant for the position of research analyst.
39 The child who does not learn to ask is seriously impaired in later life.
40 Prospective studies have also been performed in subjects with impaired glucose intolerance.
41 Deaf people get no acoustic feedback when they talk, so their speech is often impaired.
42 If the muscularis propria escapes extensive damage, we assume that the impaired bowel propulsion is allowed to recover to some extent.
43 However, these internal timbers should not be cut or removed, otherwise the strength of the roof will be seriously impaired.
44 This impaired breeding activity and led to a complete ban on artificial feeding.
45 Patients with impaired glomerular filtration rate are particularly susceptible to hypermagnesemia when given a magnesium load.
46 It is, of course, necessary to check carefully and individually the size of type that a visually impaired pupil can discriminate.
47 Drowsiness, impaired cognitive function, and impotence may be a problem with higher doses.
48 Eve insisted that visually impaired visitors were allowed to keep the Braille guidebooks and would always replace them free of charge.
49 The most basic of these relates to personal physical mobility, which can be impaired by physical handicap or old age.
50 But as the subject's brain function becomes increasingly impaired these movements become more and more erratic.
51 Any society, they argue, must discriminate against impaired people to safeguard its own general social health.
52 When gouty patients are found to have impaired renal function, they should be evaluated carefully for other causes of renal damage.
53 He decided to launch his attack right away, while the other man's night vision was still impaired.
54 This pattern of impaired fetal growth has now been shown to be linked to cardiovascular disease.
55 Visually impaired people have as much right to full access to educational courses as anyone else.
56 The old lady was not mentally impaired on first impression.
57 The Open University runs courses with special provision for people who have impaired hearing.
58 The doctors suspected that his ability to absorb ascorbic acid had been impaired by long exposure to cosmic radiation.
59 Does the gaze fall on the impaired body or on social barriers?
60 Nicole has suffered since birth from impaired sight as a result of cerebral palsy.
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