Sentence examples for be impaired from inspiring English sources

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be impaired

verb

To weaken; to affect negatively; to have a diminishing effect on.

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"It comes down to not necessarily cannabis, but impairment and understanding when someone may be impaired".

Hearing can be impaired.

Inventiveness, too, can be impaired by fatigue.

Objectivity could be impaired, argues Standard Life.

"Reflex time is slowed, judgment can be impaired.

"Your earnings are going to be impaired forever, your social interactions are going to be impaired forever.

"Flint's financial flexibility will be impaired for generations," she warned.

Recent research suggests that memory speed may also be impaired.

Renal function may already be impaired at young adult age.

"You can manufacture a billion light bulbs, but some fraction are going to be impaired.

A democracy that "holds that the fundamental civil liberties may not be impaired even by majorities".

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