This same thing was asked about 10 days > 2 weeks ago. It refers to "messing with" evidence of a crime/offense with the intention of altering it so that its true nature and value becomes unusable. In itself it is an offense for which you can be prosecuted.
Well, honey, that charge basically means someone tried to mess with evidence to cover their tracks like a bad detective in a B-movie. They were caught red-handed trying to manipulate or destroy physical evidence to throw off the investigation. It's like trying to hide a pea under a walnut shell - sneaky, but not fooling anyone.
No, anger does not increase physical strength. In fact, it can often lead to decreased control and coordination, which may impair physical performance.
Yes, depending on your weight and physical condition.
impair=hinder, impede
Too much marijuana will impair your vision. Only a little bit will impair your judgement.
One alcoholic drink will start to impair judgment and reasoning.
The unbearable stench in the air seemed to impair her senses.
One alcoholic drink will start to impair judgment and reasoning.
Consuming too much alcohol can impair operators of boats. Or Physical reactions become slower
If you drink alcohol, it will impair your ability to drive.
The accident will probably impair his good arm.
true and your judgement.