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  • 51impair — verb Syn: weaken, damage, harm, have a negative effect on, undermine, diminish, reduce, lessen, decrease Ant: improve, enhance …

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  • 52impair — [ɪmˈpeə] verb [T] formal to make something less good or effective by damaging it …

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  • 53impair —   n. odd number; (wager on) odd numbers in roulette …

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  • 54impair — adj. : nopa inv. (Saxel), mâpâ <mal pair> inv. (Annecy) …

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  • 55impair — To weaken, to make worse, to lessen in power, diminish, or relax, or otherwise affect in an injurious manner. To diminish in quality, value, excellence or strength, and not every change that affects contract constitutes an impairment. Beaumont v …

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  • 56impair — To weaken, to make worse, to lessen in power, diminish, or relax, or otherwise affect in an injurious manner. To diminish in quality, value, excellence or strength, and not every change that affects contract constitutes an impairment. Beaumont v …

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  • 57impair — To make worse; to diminish in quality, value, excellence, or strength; to deteriorate. Swinburne v Mills, 17 Wash 611, 50 P 489 …

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  • 58impair — v.tr. damage or weaken. Derivatives: impairment n. Etymology: ME empeire f. OF empeirier (as IN (2), LL pejorare f. L pejor worse) …

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  • 59impair relations — damage relations …

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  • 60Nombre impair — Parité (arithmétique) En arithmétique modulaire, étudier la parité d un entier, c est déterminer si cet entier est ou non un multiple de deux. Un entier multiple de deux est un entier pair, les autres sont les entiers impairs. Sommaire 1 Histoire …

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