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1 impaired
[ɪm'pɛǝd]ADJ [heart, liver function] dañado•
to be mentally impaired — ser discapacitado psíquico•
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2 impaired
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3 impaired
adj.1 defectuoso(a).2 deteriorado, desmedrado, averiado.3 minusválido, discapacitado.pp.participio pasado del verbo IMPAIR.pt.pretérito del verbo IMPAIR. -
4 impaired glucose tolerance
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5 impaired adjustment
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6 impaired gas exchange
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7 impaired home maintenance management
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8 impaired physical mobility
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9 impaired skin integrity
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10 impaired social interaction
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11 impaired swallowing
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12 impaired tissue integrity
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13 impaired verbal communication
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14 impaired capital
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15 impaired credit
s.crédito deteriorado. -
16 impaired hearing
s.problemas de audición. -
17 impaired insulation
s.aislamiento deteriorado. -
18 impaired memory
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19 impaired risk
s.riesgo deteriorado. -
20 impaired swallowing
s.trastorno de la deglución.
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impaired — 1. adjective a) Rendered less effective His impaired driving skill due to alcohol caused the accident. b) inebriated, drunk. 2. noun A criminal char … Wiktionary
impaired — im|paired [ ım perd ] adjective if your body s ability to do something is impaired, you are not fully able to do it: methods of correcting impaired vision Signing is provided for the hearing impaired … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
impaired — UK [ɪmˈpeə(r)d] / US [ɪmˈperd] adjective if your body s ability to do something is impaired, you are not fully able to do it methods of correcting impaired vision Signing is provided for the hearing impaired … English dictionary