1. impaired - Noun
2. impaired - Adjective
3. impaired - Verb
5. impaired - Adjective Satellite
of Impair
Source: Webster's dictionaryBush's war in Iraq has done untold damage to the United States. It has impaired our military power and undermined the morale of our armed forces. Our troops were trained to project overwhelming power. They were not trained for occupation duties. George Soros
But as for me, Emperor, nature has not given me stature, age has marred my face, and my strength is impaired by ill health. Therefore, since these advantages fail me, I shall win your approval, as I hope, by the help of my knowledge and my writings. Vitruvius
You could put all the talent I had into your left eye and still not suffer from impaired vision. Veronica Lake
I learned very early that our health is always impaired by some excess either of food or abstinence, and I never had any physician except myself. Giacomo Casanova
normal person's weekly chore list: 1. clean kitchen. 2. clean bathroom. 3. clean entire rest of domicile. cleaning impaired person's weekly chore list: 1. don't get peanut butter on sheets. Dave Barry
The dignity of his office is never impaired by the absence of efforts on his part to maintain it. Charles Dickens