Sentences with impair
im·pair
I i - Consumption of alcohol impairs your ability to drive a car or operate machinery. [VERB noun]
- His hearing was impaired by an accident
- New research also shows that the young adult brain continues to develop until the mid-20s and alcohol can impair this development.
- It can impair the way the eye refracts light, blurring vision and making it hard to read, work at a computer or drive.
- To impair one's health; to impair negotiations.
- So many people, the evidence shows, think that having a puff on a joint or using amphetamines doesn't really impair road judgement.