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Meanings of
impair
in inglês
português
estragar
catalão
macular
espanhol
arruinar
Back to the meaning
Make imperfect.
spoil
mar
vitiate
deflower
português
estragar
Synonyms
Examples for "
spoil
"
spoil
mar
vitiate
deflower
Examples for "
spoil
"
1
However, I also strongly believe in the right to
spoil
your vote.
2
I wanted to
spoil
the party by a long way, Abbott said.
3
No way was he going to let a woman
spoil
the moment.
4
We should not interfere in case we
spoil
an official criminal investigation.
5
The only result will be to
spoil
the control of the aeroplane.
1
Nervous intensity may not so much
mar
the effect of earnest debate.
2
The grandmother remained silent, not to
mar
the happiness of the child.
3
This would anticipate the author and
mar
the interest of his story.
4
For some time nothing occurred to
mar
the peace of the household.
5
I never make in such
matters
,
-
or
mar
if I can help it.
1
Small-pox does not
vitiate
the blood of a people; this disease does.
2
It is as apt to
vitiate
the system as to protect it.
3
Encroaching winter and ineffective international commitment may
vitiate
the humanitarian and redevelopment efforts.
4
Civilization tends to corrupt men, as large towns tend to
vitiate
the air.
5
Tithes, politics, or something wrong in principle,
vitiate
every Irish murder.
1
Does it really think he is so far gone in wickedness to
deflower
his niece?
2
The lawyer looked at Robbie as if he were asking permission to
deflower
his daughter.
3
At any rate, I am no male so as to be able to
deflower
this virgin.'
4
And tonight he had planned to
deflower
her.
5
The island girls were always so much easier to
deflower
than their counterparts in the big cities.
Usage of
impair
in inglês
1
Executives for the company said this would not
impair
its mobile service.
2
PLMS are common in CMT1, but do not significantly
impair
sleep quality.
3
Hadn't the duke given her enough bloodbane to seriously
impair
the assassin?
4
Excitations of the bile invariably
impair
the fine sensitiveness of the palate.
5
Nothing which could in any way
impair
the living power of Christianity.
6
Dayvigo may lead to complex sleep behaviors and can
impair
daytime wakefulness.
7
It might
impair
the prestige of a less high-couraged and powerful tribe.
8
Does something in the American character
impair
its performance in team golf?
9
The smoke has a wonderful tendency to weaken and
impair
the eye-sight.
10
Senescence is known to
impair
mitochondrial function and, ultimately, cellular energetic metabolism.
11
Significantly reducing hybridisation and washing times did not
impair
the assay performance.
12
Hence, failing to activate heat shock proteins can
impair
the cellular response.
13
It was confirmed that bisphosphonates
impair
osteoclast resorption activity and induce apoptosis.
14
Dynorphin B was found to
impair
spatial learning at all tested doses.
15
This tactic will seriously
impair
climbing performance and can cause severe blistering.
16
In cystic fibrosis, diminished gland secretion may
impair
innate airway host defenses.
Other examples for "impair"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
impair
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
impair quality
impair the function
impair cell
impair driving
impair glucose
More collocations
Translations for
impair
português
estragar
deteriorar
catalão
macular
tacar
espatllar
deteriorar
espanhol
arruinar
viciar
manchar
estropear
deteriorar
desflorar
Impair
through the time
Impair
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common