Drug use will impair a persons ability to make the right decisions. This sentence works because the word means to weaken something.
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Kill and injure have several synonyms. Kill has murder, terminate, and defeat. Injure has maim, deface, harm, impair, and wrong.
That is the correct spelling of "damage" (to impair or harm).
what does the word inaudible mean
There is no such word, do you mean the word italic?
If you drink alcohol, it will impair your ability to drive.
The accident will probably impair his good arm.
Her vision was Impaired.
impair
impair, spoil
a good sentence for impair is... how much you drink impairs the way you act. hope that's good for you
injure, impair
impair=hinder, impede
impair for odd as in uneven or étrange for strange, odd, weird, peculiar
Too much marijuana will impair your vision. Only a little bit will impair your judgement.
No, the word 'impaired' is not a noun or a compound word.The word 'impaired' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to impair. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective (impaired judgement).The noun forms of the verb to impair are impairment and the gerund, impairing.
The unbearable stench in the air seemed to impair her senses.