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Impair V Injure Hurt Drinking Alcohol Ability Drive

The verb "impair" means to injure or hurt something, using alcohol's effect on driving ability as an example.

Le verbe "impair" (endommager, nuire) signifie blesser ou nuire à quelque chose, comme l'alcool qui nuit à la capacité de conduire.

Word impair
Part of Speech V.
Definition injure; hurt.
Sentence Drinking alcohol can impair your ability to drive safely; if you're going to drink, don't drive.

Tags: psat

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