Here is one:
I hope that the weight I have gained won't impede the progress I made in sports.
Alcohol will impair your judgment if you drink to much.
The natural disaster tends to impede (delay or stop the progress of) festivities and ceremonies to be held in Yogyakarta, Central Java.
I hope that the weight I have gained won't impede the progress I made in sports.
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the girl began to hamper her true feelings towards the boy.
Facebook takes an impeding effect on the progress of my studying.
"Impede" as a noun would be an "impedance."
This is wrong. "Impedance" is a term relating to electrical conductance/resistance. The noun of "impede" is "impediment".
Drug use will impair a persons ability to make the right decisions. This sentence works because the word means to weaken something.
harm injure wound damage mar impair spoil
the word rag in a sentence
A sentence with the word 'porcupine' in it is no different from any other sentence, it is just a sentence referring to a porcupine.
Can you give me a sentence with the word betwitched?
If you drink alcohol, it will impair your ability to drive.
The accident will probably impair his good arm.
Her vision was Impaired.
a good sentence for impair is... how much you drink impairs the way you act. hope that's good for you
Drug use will impair a persons ability to make the right decisions. This sentence works because the word means to weaken something.
The unbearable stench in the air seemed to impair her senses.
The addition of a new report to complete by Friday will impair my ability to complete all my tasks on time.
A ravage relationship cant tear you apart, but the love will always impair your heart. Good enough
Vitiate is to corrupt, impair, or devalue. Example : "It is conceivable than an error could be so serious as to vitiate the entire body of his work."
Damage to the aorta can impair blood flow to most of the body. The aorta is expandable, and maintains arterial blood pressure between heartbeats.
impair
impair, spoil