Impair


The meaning of the word Impair is: damage or weaken something


Examples:

Alcohol can greatly impair your judgement.

published by Sharlene on 2021-03-01 19:59:33


Certain drugs will impair your depth perception, making it unsafe to drive.

published by Alesia on 2021-10-03 17:14:25


Smoking cigarettes will impair your overall level of health.

published by Lucilla on 2021-10-16 01:17:42


A bad diet can impair your ability to perform athletically.

published by Maryann on 2021-06-17 16:13:57


Smoking pot is known to impair your reaction time.

published by Valda on 2021-02-28 22:09:45


Emotions can sometimes impair your ability to reason properly.

published by Regenia on 2021-11-23 10:42:16


Most sunglasses will slightly impair your depth perception, throwing off your ability to judge distances.

published by Paulette on 2021-05-22 13:14:03


Fear can impair your ability to react properly in an emergency.

published by Wayne on 2021-05-30 14:59:53


Those new pills did nothing but impair his ability to think clearly.

published by Raphael on 2021-02-16 11:45:36


A cracked windshield can impair your ability to see while driving.

published by Shawnna on 2021-09-02 20:40:48


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