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impaired

[im-paird] / ɪmˈpɛərd /


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If an insurer becomes financially impaired, state regulators take control and either rehabilitate the company or transfer its annuity obligations to a financially stronger insurer.

From The Wall Street Journal

He hopes that a cure can be found so that his daughter, who is registered as visually impaired, can drive a car when she's older.

From BBC

Measures of heart function, including contraction strength and beating rhythm, were impaired by the cytokines but improved once the signaling was blocked.

From Science Daily

While stress remains in certain sectors, overall asset quality should improve further, with industry gross impaired loans now below prepandemic levels, she adds.

From The Wall Street Journal

“NHTSA is committed to reducing driving fatalities caused by impaired drivers using every tool at our disposal,” the regulator says.

From The Wall Street Journal