unimpaired — 1580s, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + pp. of IMPAIR (Cf. impair). Rare before c.1760 … Etymology dictionary
unimpaired — [spelling only] … English World dictionary
unimpaired — [[t]ʌ̱nɪmpe͟ə(r)d[/t]] ADJ: v link ADJ, ADJ after v, ADJ n If something is unimpaired after something bad or unpleasant has happened to it, it is not damaged or made worse. [FORMAL] His health and vigour were unimpaired by a stroke... By the time … English dictionary
unimpaired — adjective not damaged by an unpleasant or unlucky experience: She survived the accident with her sight unimpaired … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Unimpaired runoff — Unimpaired runoff, also known as full natural flow , is a hydrology term that is used to describe the natural runoff of a watershed or waterbody that would have occurred prior to anthropogenic or human influences on the watershed. Flow readings… … Wikipedia
unimpaired class — USA unimpaired, Also known as unimpaired class. A class of creditors whose legal, equitable or contractual rights are not modified in any way by a plan of reorganization, under which they are paid in full. Unimpaired classes are not entitled to… … Law dictionary
unimpaired — adj. * * * … Universalium
unimpaired — adjective Not impaired … Wiktionary
unimpaired — Synonyms and related words: bright, entire, fresh, harmless, intact, inviolate, mint, perfect, pristine, scatheless, sound, unbroken, unbruised, undamaged, undefaced, undeformed, undemolished, undestroyed, unfaded, unharmed, unhurt, uninjured,… … Moby Thesaurus
unimpaired — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. uninjured, in good shape, sound; see perfect 2 , whole 2 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective In excellent condition: entire, flawless, good, intact, perfect, sound2, unblemished, unbroken, undamaged, unharmed, unhurt … English dictionary for students