dramatically impair
Frequency: 7.515.2 per million words
Used to describe a large and sudden negative impact.
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- The lack of sleep can dramatically impair one's judgment.
- Economic sanctions often dramatically impair a nation's development.
- A sudden drop in temperature could dramatically impair crop yields.
- His injury threatened to dramatically impair his athletic career.
- Pollution can dramatically impair the quality of the air we breathe.
- The new regulations will dramatically impair the company's ability to compete.
- Heavy drinking can dramatically impair cognitive functions over time.
- Such a scandal could dramatically impair the public's trust in the institution.
- Noise pollution in cities can dramatically impair residents' sleep patterns.
- Ignoring these warnings will dramatically impair the project's chances of success.