13 example sentences using impaired.
Impaired used in a sentence
Impaired in a sentence as an adjective
Your freedom is not impaired: you have the choice between saying whatever you like or taking the money.
We're saying that their lives would be easier and more productive if they didn't have impaired cognitive function.
Here's how I explain the problem to my tech-impaired friends and loved ones:In 2012, software patents don't cover solutions.
I found myself turning to "sitting tasks" like movies and books frequently just to get a break, and it greatly impaired my productivity.
Rather than return those volumes in a potentially inconsistent state, EBS brings them back online in an impaired state where all I/O on the volume is paused.
When it's impaired, both oxygenation and removal of carbon dioxide are affected.
It is well known that the functioning of our "higher" abilities like creativity and critical thinking are impaired under constant stress.
Typically the individuals that survive past birth live relatively normal lives but with impaired motor skills which are slower to develop.
This is kind of like the ways I have helped my boyfriend learn programming except for how it is hopelessly mired in the idea that programmers are guys who have cutely technologically impaired girlfriends.
The questions may seem too simplistic, but they point to a core issue: if Chomsky cannot look into the mirror regarding his own status and societal position, then how much more impaired must his assessments be of things outside of himself?
We don't have a policy on how to accommodate deaf or sight impaired customers, but we rely heavily on non-phone based means of communication, like Skype, so I'd imagine we could accommodate deaf users relatively easily.
Consistent with this rule, Apple's legal argument boils down to the idea that it has a license from IV to protect, and rights under that license, all of which will be impaired or impeded if Lodsys is allowed to pursue infringement claims against developers who develop apps for the environment to which Apple's license applies.
What service are you running where the "overwhelming number of [y]our users" tell you that phone is their preferred method of contact?As I wrote on the blog, email allows me to: - respond when it’s convenient for me.\n - keep most of my attention on what I’m doing.\n - archive and share the correspondence easily.\n - filter content I don’t want to hear anymore.\n - remain anonymous.\n - make careful, researched, edited responses.\n - include screenshots, links to videos, and other files which might be helpful.\n - continue to correspond if I loose my hearing and/or speaking abilities.\n\nI’m not hearing impaired, and I much prefer email.
Impaired definitions
diminished in strength, quality, or utility; "impaired eyesight"
mentally or physically unfit
See also: afflicted