impair
See alsohearing-impaired
Research has shown a link between grief and impaired functioning of the immune system.
Visitors to national parks may find smaller numbers of wildlife and more impaired scenery.
learning aids for visually impaired children
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases
In bad condition
battered
battle-scarred
be on the skidsidiom
beat someone up
blasted
have seen better daysidiom
hors de combat
in decay
in good, bad, etc. repairidiom
in piecesidiom
run someone/something down
sad
scarred
scuffed
shabbily
the worse for wearidiom
well worn
worm-eaten
worn out
worse
impaired | American Dictionary
impaired
adjective
us/ɪmˈpeərd/
damaged or weakened:
She attended a school for the visually impaired (= people who cannot see well).
He was given a ticket for driving while impaired by alcohol.