Impair - Law Dictionary Search Results
defaced
having the external appearance impaired usually deliberately
Dotard
One whose mind is impaired by age one in second childhood
Dysaeligsthesia
Impairment of any of the senses esp of touch
dysfunctional
impaired in function especially of a bodily system or organ
dyslectic
having impaired ability to comprehend written words a condition usually associated with
dyslexia
an impaired ability to read
Tail
been allowed to sever them. These rights have not been impaired by the (English) Settled Land Act, 1925. (12) If a
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