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Crippled vs Impaired - What's the difference?

crippled | impaired |


As adjectives the difference between crippled and impaired

is that crippled is having a less than fully functional limb, or injuries which prevent full mobility while impaired is rendered less effective.

As verbs the difference between crippled and impaired

is that crippled is (cripple) while impaired is (impair).

As a noun impaired is

a criminal charge for impaired driving.

Blind vs Impaired - What's the difference?

blind | impaired |


As adjectives the difference between blind and impaired

is that blind is (not comparable|of a person or animal) unable to see, due to physiological or neurological factors while impaired is rendered less effective.

As nouns the difference between blind and impaired

is that blind is a covering for a window to keep out light the may be made of cloth or of narrow slats that can block light or allow it to pass while impaired is a criminal charge for impaired driving.

As verbs the difference between blind and impaired

is that blind is to make temporarily or permanently blind while impaired is (impair).

As an adverb blind

is without seeing; unseeingly.

Impaired vs Null - What's the difference?

impaired | null |


As nouns the difference between impaired and null

is that impaired is a criminal charge for impaired driving while null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.

As an adjective impaired

is rendered less effective.

As a verb impaired

is (impair).

Damaged vs Impaired - What's the difference?

damaged | impaired |


As verbs the difference between damaged and impaired

is that damaged is (damage) while impaired is (impair).

As an adjective impaired is

rendered less effective.

As a noun impaired is

a criminal charge for impaired driving.

Impaired - What does it mean?

impaired | |

Disturbed vs Impaired - What's the difference?

disturbed | impaired |


As adjectives the difference between disturbed and impaired

is that disturbed is showing symptoms of mental illness, severe psychosis, or neurosis while impaired is rendered less effective.

As verbs the difference between disturbed and impaired

is that disturbed is past tense of disturb while impaired is past tense of impair.

As a noun impaired is

a criminal charge for impaired driving.

Injury vs Impaired - What's the difference?

injury | impaired |


As nouns the difference between injury and impaired

is that injury is damage to the body of a human or animal while impaired is a criminal charge for impaired driving.

As verbs the difference between injury and impaired

is that injury is to wrong, to injure while impaired is past tense of impair.

As an adjective impaired is

rendered less effective.

Paired vs Impaired - What's the difference?

paired | impaired |


As verbs the difference between paired and impaired

is that paired is (pair) while impaired is (impair).

As an adjective impaired is

rendered less effective.

As a noun impaired is

a criminal charge for impaired driving.

Injured vs Impaired - What's the difference?

injured | impaired |


As verbs the difference between injured and impaired

is that injured is past tense of injure while impaired is past tense of impair.

As an adjective impaired is

rendered less effective.

As a noun impaired is

a criminal charge for impaired driving.

Harmed vs Impaired - What's the difference?

harmed | impaired |


As verbs the difference between harmed and impaired

is that harmed is past tense of harm while impaired is past tense of impair.

As an adjective impaired is

rendered less effective.

As a noun impaired is

a criminal charge for impaired driving.

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