impairment

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ɪmˈpɛərmənt/

Collocations for "impairment"


Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "impairment" in context.

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impairment

Most examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.
n
  1. has a [visual, sensory, hearing, speech] impairment
  2. suffers from a [visual] impairment
  3. [physical, mental] impairments
  4. impairment of the [kidney's, liver's] function
  5. [cognitive, memory, functional] impairment
  6. some degree of impairment
  7. was evidence of impairment from [alcohol, drugs]
  8. impairment and [blindness, disability]
  9. due to his impairment
  10. does not let his impairment stop him
  11. a [visual] impairment from [birth, an accident]
  12. a [permanent, temporary] impairment
  13. the impairment is [permanent]
n as adj
  1. finance: impairment [ratings, charges, reports]
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