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Definition of Impairer
1. Noun. An agent that impairs. "Crops can be great impairers of the soil"
Definition of Impairer
1. n. One who, or that which, impairs.
Definition of Impairer
1. Noun. One who, or that which, impairs. ¹
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Definition of Impairer
1. one that impairs [n -S] - See also: impairs
Lexicographical Neighbors of Impairer
Literary usage of Impairer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Life of Thomas Ken, D.D.: Deprived Bishop of Bath and Wells : Viewed in by William Lisle Bowles (1830)
"The impairer of true faith" was to be afterwards consigned "eternally to the
darkest and deepest GULPH OF HELL!" This is not enough! he is to be "the ..."
2. Notes on Nursing: What it Is, and what it is Not by Florence Nightingale (1912)
"Coffee is a better restorative than tea, but a greater impairer of the digestion.
Let the patient's taste decide. You will say that, in cases of great ..."
3. The Third Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England: Concerning High by Edward Coke (1797)
"It was ordained, that no king of this realme t Waif. Hyp- -iii • • • ь ii л jR '
7 j ' ^' impairer, ne amender, m auter manye faire q. de ore ft argent, ..."
4. The Gentleman's Magazine (1846)
"... arid yet an impairer of his own large paternal estate, and by means unknown
and unaccountable. What did all thy treason avail, inglorious statesman? ..."
5. The Nineteenth Century (1889)
"... this impairer of mental digestion who was cramming a feeble generation with
some poisonous concoction that stimulated his victim into making one supreme ..."