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Definition of Impairers
1. impairer [n] - See also: impairer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Impairers
Literary usage of Impairers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reason, Thought, and Language; Or, The Many and the One: A Revised System of by Douglas Macleane (1906)
"... bishops to be impairers of the churches.' If the induction were intended
seriously and not satirically, it would be a ludicrously unintelligent and ..."
2. Lives and Memoirs of the Bishops of Sherborne and Salisbury from the Year by Stephen Hyde Cassan (1824)
"Fuller, in his quaint way, thus records him among the impairers of their ...
to be impairers of their Churches, as may appear by these 4 contemporaries in ..."
3. The Church History of Britain: From the Birth of Jesus Christ Until the Year by Thomas Fuller, John Sherren Brewer (1845)
"... bishops (such as had two names) to be the impairers of their churches, as may
appear by these four contemporaries in the reign of king Henry the Eighth ..."
4. Historia Placitorum Coronae: The History of the Pleas of the Crown by Matthew Hale, Sollom Emlyn (1847)
"... washers and other impairers of coin; the latter, viz. impairment in allay,
can only happen either by the dishonesty of the ..."