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Common collocations with impaired in American Collocation

impaired adjective

US /ɪmˈperd/

relating to the brain

cognitively
intellectually
mentally
neurologically

The majority of children here are severely mentally impaired.

relating to sight

visually

Reading web content can be especially problematic for visually impaired users.

relating to hearing

aurally

The system is designed to help aurally impaired people

Signing will be provided at the meeting for the hearing-impaired.

seriously

profoundly
seriously
severely
substantially

We work with the most profoundly impaired children.

for ever

permanently

Now her memory is permanently impaired.

not seriously

mildly
slightly

I am fine, apart from a slightly impaired memory function.

ability to see

eyesight
sight
vision

If your vision is impaired and you’d appreciate a large print version, please phone our Customer Services Department.

ability to hear

hearing

Any child who has impaired hearing can join this group.

ability to walk

mobility

This equipment helps us deal with patients whose mobility is impaired.