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impair


im·pair  (m-pâr)
tr.v. im·paired, im·pair·ing, im·pairs
To cause to diminish, as in strength, value, or quality: an injury that impaired my hearing; a severe storm impairing communications.

[Middle English empairen, from Old French empeirer, from Vulgar Latin *impirre : Latin in-, causative pref.; see in-2 + Late Latin pirre, to worsen (from Latin pior, worse; see ped- in Indo-European roots).]

im·pairment n.


impair  /mpr/  v. [T] to weaken, damage: A blow to the ear impaired her hearing. -n. [C;U] impairment. impair

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