Definition of Impairer. Meaning of Impairer. Synonyms of Impairer

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Definition of Impairer

Impairer
Impairer Im*pair"er, n. One who, or that which, impairs.

Meaning of Impairer from wikipedia

- Look up impairment in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Impairment may refer to: In health, any loss or difference of physiological, psychological, or...
- Visual or vision impairment (VI or VIP) is the partial or total inability of visual perception. In the absence of treatment such as corrective eyewear...
- In accounting, an impaired ****et is an ****et which has a market value less than the value listed on its owner's balance sheet. According to U.S. accounting...
- Cognitive impairment is an inclusive term to describe any characteristic that acts as a barrier to the cognition process or different areas of cognition...
- disability as including: long-term physical, mental, intellectual or sensory impairments which in interaction with various barriers may hinder [a person's] full...
- offense of driving, operating, or being in control of a vehicle while impaired by alcohol or drugs (including recreational drugs and those prescribed...
- acuity to sounds which would otherwise be heard normally. The terms hearing impaired or hard of hearing are usually reserved for people who have relative inability...
- An impairment rating is a percentage intended to represent the degree of person's permanent physical or mental impairment. For people who have had an accident...
- Liver disease, or hepatic disease, is any of many diseases of the liver. If long-lasting it is termed chronic liver disease. Although the diseases differ...
- substantial intellectual, linguistic, and social skills despite profound impairments in the ability to recall specific information encountered in prior learning...