impair in English

verb
1
weaken or damage something (especially a human faculty or function).
drug use that impairs job performance

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1. May impair your ability to operate machinery.

2. To impair; deteriorate: Jealousy Corroded his character

3. Though words flow freely, abrupt changes in thought impair fluency.

4. What does Appair mean? (obsolete) To impair; to grow worse

5. Don't boil the sauce as this and impair the flavor.

6. Chance can not change my love, nor time impair.

7. To mar is to injure or damage; to spoil disfigure, or impair.

8. A recurrence of such an oversight could impair our amicable relations.

9. What does Apair mean? (obsolete) To impair or become impaired; to injure

10. To impair the awareness or clear thinking of: Don't let their hospitality Blindfold …

11. But diligently studying by day and by night Seriously impair his tender eyesight.

12. While alcoholic drinks make a person feel drowsy, they can actually impair sleep quality.

13. Obtuse neck/jaw angles of 140° significantly impair the soft tissue harmony.

14. • Others argued that these policies impair the ability of the fishing industry to be competitive

15. Acute schizophrenia can severely impair mothering skills when maternal distress leads to distraction and neglect.

16. 26 It would seem that acromegaly as such does not directly impair gall bladder contraction.

17. Conclusion SAP induced by 5% sodium taurocholate could impair the pancreatic endocrine function.

18. Comminuted fractures of the proximal humerus impair shoulder function, resulting in more or less severe disability

19. It would seem that acromegaly as such does not directly impair gall bladder contraction.

20. In addition to starting trouble, a worn Alternator can impair the overall driving experience

21. Cons: A great way to temporarily impair gastrointestinal processes to the discomfort of others.

22. The fungicidal properties of Benomyl are proposed to be based on its ability to impair microtubule assembly

23. A nipple retraction deformation of the areola or extensive scars impair the cosmetic results in individual cases.

24. Steps are being taken to ensure that this and other factors do not impair the future.

25. This study indicates that octreotide injections impair postprandial gall bladder contraction for at least four hours.

26. Drugs impair our ability to think, to reason, and to make prudent and wise choices.

27. Synonyms for Bang up include hurt, injure, wound, batter, damage, harm, bruise, disable, impair and gash

28. Care needs to be taken to ensure that regulation does not impair the efficiency of the financial system.

29. Ataxic cerebral palsy can additionally impair facial and oral control resulting in difficulties with chewing and swallowing

30. 30 This study indicates that octreotide injections impair postprandial gall bladder contraction for at least four hours.

31. 13 Acute schizophrenia can severely impair mothering skills when maternal distress leads to distraction and neglect.

32. The fungicidal properties of Benomyl are proposed to be based on its ability to impair microtubule assembly

33. Finally, tracks and poles will benefit from regular attention as dust and dirt will impair their performance.

34. 5 These molecular and histological changes impair normal anisotropic conduction (fibrosis and reduced cell coupling) and may shorten Atrial ERP.

35. Not only do sleeping pills impair the function of sleep, they also affect the way you feel the next day.

36. Amarogentin produced a well-rounded and pure bitter taste without any after-taste which could impair the quality.

37. Adipocytokines from adipose tissue improve (adiponectin) or impair (tumour necrosis factor alpha, interleukines) insulin sensitivity and lipid deposition.

38. They act on him and impair his ability to distinguish between thought and perception, between concepts and objects.

39. PAP is an ultra-rare disease in which surfactant components, that impair gas exchange, accumulate in the Alveolae

40. A target for reduced hospital waiting lists, for example, may - by reducing hospital stays - actually impair patients' health.

41. Poor notation can impair the ability of a scheme to accommodate new subjects and can hinder effective retrieval.

42. However, these Adversities can impair parents’ ability to provide their children with the safe, nurturing environment they wish to provide

43. Biased: 50 Powerful Cognitive Biases That Impair Our Judgment (The Psychology of Economic Decisions) by Henry Priest Jun 3, 2019

44. Hormonally active synthetic chemicals can damage the reproductive system, alter the nervous system and brain, and impair the immune system.

45. To impair steadily; deteriorate: "Doubt and mistrust could creep into our lives, Corroding personal and professional relationships" (Philip Taubman)

46. Anorexia nervosa (commonly referred to as Anorexia) is a serious mental health condition that can drastically impair a person’s physical health

47. Insecurity usually mars this relationship. This can be one extremely mawkish union. Unique, destructive, yet passionate and lustful resulting in impair and misgiving.

48. Adsorption of organic molecules to surfaces such as membrane-based water purification systems can impair the membranes’ efficiency and encourage contamination with microbes.

49. But did you realise that smoking can impair the blood which carries oxygen to the brain and therefore decrease mental efficiency?

50. When humans eat Almonds, however, the phytate can impair the absorption of minerals such as iron, zinc, and calcium and may lead to mineral deficiencies