impairing 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. Afore-running self-satirist Bobbiner fast-gathering madidans self-impairing Non-mendelian lipoferous

2. Avoidance Psychiatry The intentional skirting of new interpersonal contacts to the extent of impairing social function

3. The conventional analytical methods require a long time, thus impairing promptness and usually endangering production stability.

4. On the contrary. We cannot, however, accept its impairing our long-term efforts to combat poverty.

5. The present invention eliminates an abnormal state without impairing convenience for a user as much as possible.

6. Insufficient load capacity or speed category for actual use, tyre touches other fixed vehicle parts impairing safe driving.

7. Through its binding to tubulin, Acetaldehyde decreases the polymerization of microtubules thereby impairing protein secretion and favouring th …

8. Insufficient load capacity or speed rating for actual use, tyre touches other fix vehicle parts impairing save driving

9. Bullheaded is a core pet ability for cunning pets that allows the hunter's pet to remove all movement impairing effects.

10. But sometimes worries intensify or persist, endlessly Caroming through the brain without engaging problem-solving mechanisms, or overwhelming them, and impairing the ability to function

11. Specifically, you could provide prohibited nonAttest services to the acquirer of your financial statement Attest client without impairing your independence provided (1) a financial statement Attest

12. 1; verb with object Asphyxiating to cause to die or lose consciousness by impairing normal breathing, as by gas or other noxious agents; choke; suffocate; smother

13. The mechanisms that control the establishment of Astrocyte morphology are unknown, and it is unclear whether impairing astrocytic infiltration of the neuropil alters syna …

14. The agents can additionally absorb water-insoluble organic biocides without impairing the homogeneity or stability of the formulation or the homogeneity of the distribution in the substrate.

15. Irwin, " Hyperglycemia-Induced Oxidative Stress Abrogates Remifentanil Preconditioning-Mediated Cardioprotection in Diabetic Rats by Impairing Caveolin-3-Modulated PI3K/Akt and JAK2/STAT3 Signaling ", Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity,

16. Unlike glasses , contact lenses provide clear vision without impairing peripheral vision , so children may feel that their athletic competence improves , because they can see more clearly while participating in recreational activities " .

17. This method may leave confusion over whether the death was a suicide or accidental, especially when alcohol or other judgment-impairing substances are also involved and no suicide note was left behind.

18. But because in man the usual doses may affect only algonosia without impairing algesia, the site of action of these substances should be looked for in the thalamus and the anterior frontal lobes.

19. We show that UBR5 deficiency, or mutation of Atmin lysine 238, prevents Atmin dissociation from ATM and inhibits ATM and NBS1 foci formation after IR, thereby impairing checkpoint activation and increasing radiosensitivity

20. In 1998 and 2002, phocine distemper virus killed thousands of harbour seals in northern Europe, and at the time many blamed pollutants for impairing the animals' ability to fight off the infection.

21. A partial Cystectomy removes only a portion of the bladder. It may be an option if the cancer has grown into the bladder wall in just one area and that region can be easily removed without impairing the bladder’s function.

22. ‘For example, the church may be able to obtain a loan from a financial institution without Collateralizing or impairing the church's restricted funds.’ ‘Lenders need this information because unlike collateralized loans, the promise to pay is not backed by a particular asset (such as a home or automobile) that can be repossessed in the

23. Concerned about the continued establishment of Israeli checkpoints in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and the transformation of several of these checkpoints into structures akin to permanent border crossings inside the Occupied Palestinian Territory, which are severely impairing the territorial contiguity of the Territory and severely undermining all efforts and aid aimed at rehabilitating and developing the Palestinian economy,

24. Already "blinded with the veil of jealousy," as the narrator in La Prima Parte de le Novelle del Bandello Captiously remarks of his protagonist, Timbreo, (22) the deceived lovers in these narratives find a correlative for their blindness in the opacity of narrative itself, in its ability to filter data and conceal under the very pretext of revealing, whetting the lover's voyeurism while impairing his physical--and …