Which preposition to use with impair

by Occurrences 25%

Still, with a gravity that did not seem impaired by these details, he stood clutching his plate anxiously with both hands, while down upon the corn-mush descended a slender golden thread, manipulated with a fine skill to make the most of its sweetness.

in Occurrences 9%

Industrial establishments shall not be impaired in any way and their personnel shall not be moved.

from Occurrences 3%

Believing that the mother's milk was impaired from some accidental cause which might now be passed, the infant was again allowed the breast.

for Occurrences 3%

An attempt was made to poison her, and so far succeeded that her health was impaired for many years.

with Occurrences 2%

For the escape of the steam into the eduction passage momentarily impaired the vacuum subsisting there, and owing to the smallness of the passage leading to the space above the balance piston, the vacuum subsisting in that space could not be impaired with equal rapidity.

to Occurrences 2%

Under Henry III., though Hugh de Burgh, the governor of Dover Castle, had defeated a French fleet by casting lime into the eyes of his antagonists, the naval force was impaired to such a degree that the Normans and Bretons were too powerful for the Cinque Ports, and compelled them to seek relief from the other ports of the kingdom.

Of Occurrences 1%

And if fruition did the taste impair Of kisses, why should yonder happy pair, Whose joys just Hymen warrants all the night, Consume the day, too, in this less delight? CON.

on Occurrences 1%

In England the free government of the primitive Aryans has been to this day uninterruptedly maintained, though everywhere lost or seriously impaired on the continent of Europe, except in remote Scandinavia and impregnable Switzerland.

after Occurrences 1%

Northern writers, in a position to ascertain the condition of the troops, fully bear out this view: "That the morale of the Army of the Potomac became seriously impaired after the disaster at Fredericksburg," says Mr. Swinton, the able and candid historian of the campaign, "was only too manifest.

until Occurrences 1%

She was eminently sane, and of such good constitution that her faculties were hardly impaired until near her death at ninety.

beyond Occurrences 1%

The dignity of the house was impaired beyond remedy, and all by the advice of a foreigner.

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