noun
- plural of impairer; people or things that damage, weaken, or reduce the quality or function of something
Usage: countable noun; typically used in formal or technical contexts
Examples
- Alcohol and lack of sleep are known impairers of cognitive function.
- The study identified several environmental impairers of air quality in urban areas.
- Stress and anxiety are common impairers of academic performance.
- These medications act as impairers of the immune system in some patients.
- Distractions are major impairers of concentration during study sessions.