unimpaired

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    not damaged or diminished in any respect

Word Origin

unimpaired (adj.)
1580s, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of impair (v.). Rare before c. 1760.

Example

1. The motor and central nervous systems are unimpaired .
2. Keratinocyte and dermal vascular endothelial cell capacities remain unimpaired in the margin of chronic venous ulcer .
3. The faith which justifies without the works of the law and the christian freedom from the law continue unimpaired .
4. If the ` ` one country , two systems ' ' approach is adopted , not only would china be reunified , but the interests of the united states would remain unimpaired .
5. Although he 's ninety , his mental faculties remain unimpaired .

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