seriously impair
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Commonly used to indicate a severe and worrying level of damage.
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- Lack of sleep can seriously impair your judgment.
- The accident has seriously impaired her mobility.
- His hearing was seriously impaired after the loud concert.
- Heavy pollution can seriously impair the quality of life.
- A sudden drop in temperature could seriously impair crop growth.
- Ongoing stress will seriously impair one's ability to focus.
- The injury might seriously impair his athletic performance.
- Drug abuse can seriously impair cognitive functions.
- The disease had seriously impaired his vision over time.
- Economic instability could seriously impair the nation's recovery efforts.