Aún no tenemos significados para "much impaired".
1His power of speech was much impaired, and our interview was brief.
2His health was much impaired, and his domestic affairs required his attention.
3The queen's health was much impaired; and the successor countenanced the opposite faction.
4His property was found, at his death, to be much impaired in value.
5His constitution had been much impaired, he said, by his long residence in Calcutta.
6He had several cases of much impaired digestion from smoking.
7I had long determined to leave London, as my health had become much impaired.
8Mrs. Burnside further informed me that the health of Mrs. Leighton was very much impaired.
9It was a finishing blow to his hopes, already so much impaired by secret distrust.
10His health at this time was very much impaired.
11He is grown very old, his eyesight much impaired.
12His memory for actual matters was much impaired.
13My faculties, thank God, are not much impaired.
14Hitherto the number of votes at the command of the Ministry had not been very much impaired.
15His health is much impaired, and he has several times had a slight haemorrhage of the lungs.
16Meanwhile, he returned to England with his constitution much impaired by the hard service he had undergone.
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Much impaired a través del tiempo
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