impaired

IPA: ɪmpˈɛrd

noun

  • A criminal charge for driving a vehicle while impaired.

adjective

  • Rendered less effective.
  • inebriated, drunk.
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Examples of "impaired" in Sentences

  • The organ tissue was deeply impaired.
  • Her cognitive functions were impaired.
  • Fatigue may affect to impaired concentration.
  • She won in the events for the visually impaired.
  • Of course, driving while impaired is and will remain illegal.
  • Including children and the disabled such as the visually impaired.
  • As one defence lawyer, a specialist in impaired driving cases (who shall remain nameless), once told me:
  • In the Democratic Republic of Congo, life for the disabled or physically impaired is wrought with difficulties.
  • In essence, the judge in impaired driving cases is being replaced by a machine that is “objectively” deciding who is guilty and who is not.
  • Type large enough for the vision-impaired is too big for people with good eyes to read comfortably, so having those two kinds of menus makes sense to me.
  • For those Americans who are subtitle impaired, although the story takes place in Paris, and all the characters except for Matthew are French, almost all of the dialog is in English.
  • While many people may like to have a few beers before mowing the lawn on a fine Sunday morning, operating a riding mower while impaired is an offence under section 253 of the Criminal Code of Canada.
  • That declaration didn't sit too well with Connecticut, which at the time was a mere three months removed from its first NCAA title and, for the geographically impaired, is also located on the East Coast.
  • When these four ladies were killed by convicted impaired driver, Wladyslaw Bilski, only those seasoned in impaired driving cases would be able to predict that he would get off so easily with, a 4 year sentence.

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