Impair - Law Dictionary Search Results
Damnify
To cause loss or damage to to injure to impair
Enervate
courage to render feeble or impotent to make effeminate to impair the moral powers of
Hurtful
Tending to impair or damage injurious mischievous occasioning loss or injury as hurtful
Impoison
To poison to imbitter to impair
Injure
To do harm to to impair the excellence and value of to hurt to damage
Labefy
To weaken or impair
Moonblink
A temporary blindness or impairment of sight said to be caused by sleeping in the
Dying declaration
the man to remember the facts stated had not been impaired at the time he was making the statement by circumstances
VerbarNeurasthenia
A condition of nervous debility supposed to be dependent upon impairment in the functions of the spinal cord
Pairer
One who impairs
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