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impair make worse or less effective; "His vision was impaired" mar: make imperfect; "nothing marred her beauty"
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impaired diminished in strength, quality, or utility; "impaired eyesight" afflicted: mentally or physically unfit
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impairment damage: the occurrence of a change for the worse deterioration: a symptom of reduced quality or strength disability: the condition of being unable to perform as a consequence of physical or mental unfitness; "reading disability"; "hearing impairment" damage that results in a reduction of strength or quality stultification: the act of making something futile and useless (as by routine)
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impairment Loss or abnormality of cognitive, emotional, physiologic or anatomical structure or function, including all losses or abnormalities, not only those attributable to the initial pathophysiology.
Ãâó: www.stjude.org/rehabilitation/0,2554,446_2073_9586...
impairment Diminished ability, such as when alcohol decreases motor function or interferes with thinking.
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