Impaired vs Outage - What's the difference?
impaired | outage |
Rendered less effective
inebriated, drunk.
(impair)
A temporary suspension of operation, especially of electrical power supply.
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As nouns the difference between impaired and outage
is that impaired is a criminal charge for impaired driving while outage is a temporary suspension of operation, especially of electrical power supply.As an adjective impaired
is rendered less effective.As a verb impaired
is (impair).impaired
English
Adjective
(head)- His impaired driving skill due to alcohol caused the accident.
Usage notes
* Nouns to which "impaired" is often applied: vision, hearing, mobility, healing, fertility, health, judgment, cognition, consciousness, memory, concentration, function, performance, ability, capacity, person, child, adult. * Adverbs often applied to "impaired": visually, physically, mentally, emotionally, cognitively.Verb
(head)outage
English
Noun
(en noun)Out of the gloom, passage=[Rural solar plant] schemes are of little help to industry or other heavy users of electricity. Nor is solar power yet as cheap as the grid. For all that, the rapid arrival of electric light to Indian villages is long overdue. When the national grid suffers its next huge outage , as it did in July 2012 when hundreds of millions were left in the dark, look for specks of light in the villages.}}