tending to injure or impair
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prejudicialtending to injure or impair
prejudicialnessPREJUDICIAL, tending to injure or impair
prejudiciallyPREJUDICIAL, tending to injure or impair
crippleto disable or impair
crippledCRIPPLE, to disable or impair
cripplesCRIPPLE, to disable or impair
cripplingCRIPPLE, to disable or impair
paireto damage or weaken, also IMPAIR
pairesPAIRE, to damage or weaken, also IMPAIR
impairsIMPAIR, to damage or weaken, also PAIRE
cripplerone that cripples (to disable or impair)
vitiatorto impair the quality or effectiveness of
impairedIMPAIR, to damage or weaken, also PAIRE
vitiateto impair the value or quality of
impairingIMPAIR, to damage or weaken, also PAIRE
vitiatedto impair the quality or effectiveness of
vitiatesto impair the quality or effectiveness of
vitiateto impair the quality or effectiveness of
emperishto impair (to damage or weaken, also PAIRE)
vitiatesVITIATE, to impair the value or quality of
cripplersCRIPPLER, one that cripples (to disable or impair)
vitiatingVITIATE, to impair the value or quality of
appairto impair (to damage or weaken, also PAIRE)
vitiatedVITIATE, to impair the value or quality of
emperishesEMPERISH, to impair (to damage or weaken, also PAIRE)
emperishingEMPERISH, to impair (to damage or weaken, also PAIRE)
emperishedEMPERISH, to impair (to damage or weaken, also PAIRE)
appairingAPPAIR, to impair (to damage or weaken, also PAIRE)
appairedAPPAIR, to impair (to damage or weaken, also PAIRE)
appairsAPPAIR, to impair (to damage or weaken, also PAIRE)
vitiatorone who vitiates (to impair the value or quality of)
vitiatorsVITIATOR, one who vitiates (to impair the value or quality of)
deadenedto impair in vigor or sensation blunt deadened his enthusiasm deadened the pain
damagedInflict physical harm on (something) so as to impair its value, usefulness, or normal function
vitiateto make faulty or defective impair the comic impact is vitiated by obvious haste William Styron
damagePhysical harm caused to something in such a way as to impair its value, usefulness, or normal function