abate, blemish, deduct, diminish, doom, get into trouble, lessen, play hob with, rub away, take away, vitiate
Definitionv. make worse or less effective
Last update: March 19, 2017
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For this reason, arthritis may lead to rupture of a tendon, which will impair movement of the affected finger. [verb]
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It 's not just illegal drug like cannabis and ecstasy that cause accidents - legal, medicinal drugs can also seriously impair driving ability. [verb]
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Rutherfurd; whose health and spirits were afterwards impaired by the attention which he thought himself obliged to pay to the visions of the night. [verb]
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He was a good-looking man of the age of sixty, perhaps older,--but his hale complexion and firm step announced that years had not impaired his strength or health. [verb]
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Consider, you grow old apace; and, therefore, have a reverend care of your health, which must certainly be very much impaired by these nocturnal expeditions. [verb]
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DOITED, having the faculties impaired. [verb]
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No whooping-cough did rack his frame, Nor measles drear with spots; Not these impaired the sacred name Of Stephen Dowling Bots. [verb]
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Steam has impaired the imagination. [verb]
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