/?m?perd/damagedin a way that makes something lesseffective:Shesuffersfrom impairedvision/hearing.Themedicationisassociatedwith impairedmotorskills.visuallyimpairedchildrenSeeimpairSee alsohearing-impairedMore examples
Research hasshownalinkbetweengriefand impairedfunctioningof theimmunesystem.
Visitors tonationalparksmayfindsmallernumbersofwildlifeand more impairedscenery.
learningaidsforvisuallyimpairedchildren
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesIn bad condition
battered
battle-scarred
be on the skidsidiom
beatsomeoneup
blasted
glitchy
have seen better daysidiom
hors de combat
in good, bad, etc. repairidiom
in piecesidiom
ruined
runsomeone/somethingdown
sad
scarred
scuffed
the worse for wearidiom
worm-eaten
worn out
worse
worsening
See more results ?(Definition ofimpairedfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus? Cambridge University Press)
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/?m?pe?rd/damagedorweakened:Sheattendedaschoolfor thevisuallyimpaired(=peoplewho cannotseewell).He was given aticketfordrivingwhile impaired byalcohol.(Definition ofimpairedfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary? Cambridge University Press)#https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/impaired##