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Similar words: impairimpairmentpairrepairdespaira pair ofcampaignimpactMeaning: [ɪm'per /-'peə]  adj. 1. diminished in strength, quality, or utility 2. mentally or physically unfit. 
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91 Some one who screams at a child or hurts another being is impaired by his own ignorance.
92 The man in question was severely mentally impaired, as Clinton knew.
93 Over-consumption causes temporary brain damage, impaired vision and often results in prolonged vomiting.
94 Special facilities include a lift to all floors in Inverleith House Gallery and a trail for the visually impaired.
95 Furthermore,(http://sentencedict.com/impaired.html) nutritional treatment tended to be recommended for the more symptomatic and already growth impaired children.
96 I know I am not alone in having a close relative who is mentally impaired.
97 The incident, caused by his impaired mental condition, cast a spotlight on the dearth of psychiatric facilities in the state.
98 There are signs of impaired consciousness or confusion and even convulsions.
99 Acid clearance time is a useful index of impaired oesophageal motor function.
100 The amount of alcohol he had drunk seriously impaired his ability to drive.
101 Exercise capacity and oxygen consumption are reduced, and the response to physical activity is impaired.
102 Impaired awareness of warning symptoms in patients transferred from animal insulins has been reported, risking increased frequency of severe hypoglycaemia.
103 The only remedy for an impaired water heater is to replace it.
104 It was also argued that the ban was premature and that developing nations would have their industrial development impaired as a result.
105 Suicide Although suicide is not, in itself, a psychiatric illness it may be taken as suggestive of impaired mental health.
106 Here again, dilution is impaired, but reduction of water intake below output will lead to a rise in serum tonicity.
107 During working hours the primary interactive facilities will not be impaired by any computing controlled by the Computer Group.
108 This time it is found that the ability of the bats to avoid obstacles is considerably impaired.
109 Moreover, memory may be impaired for a variety of reasons, lack of initial attention is not the only possible explanation.
110 This is more likely following infarction when cardiac output may be reduced and therefore tissue perfusion impaired.
111 There may be physical and other handicaps such as impaired sight or poor memory.
112 If the neurons control automatic bodily functions, heart rate and breathing are impaired.
113 When the judge asked whether he was mentally impaired, Kaczynski replied no.
114 Planned participation A person with impaired hearing has to take a lot more strain than people with normal hearing.
115 Suppose we think of conditions which lead to impaired reproduction or increased likelihood of mortality.
116 Pernicious anemia is thought to be caused by an autoimmune reaction against gastric parietal cells resulting in impaired secretion of intrinsic factor.
117 Simulations and games With pupils in lower secondary years their enjoyment of pretence is not yet impaired by age.
118 Pupils with impaired vision Pupils with impaired vision will obviously experience difficulty with reading.
119 It is also possible to predict under what pathologic circumstances excretion of free water would be impaired.
120 Oral doses are not always successful because absorption from the gut is often impaired in these children.
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