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What's the difference between loss and impairment?
20 Thg 05 2015 22:08
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Loss is much more general. It can refer to things 'I lost my ball'. When it is used for skills or abilities, it would be used for complete loss: 'He lost his sight at a young age'. Impairment only refers to a skill or ability, and usually refers to partial loss. 'His hearing was impaired after the accident'. 'Taking anti-depressants may lead to an impairment of sexual function'.
20 tháng 5 năm 2015
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'Impairment' means damage. So, if someone has impaired sight or hearing, for example, they cannot see or hear very well. 'Loss' may suggest total loss.
20 tháng 5 năm 2015
Cited from Oxford dictionary
21 tháng 5 năm 2015
impair: Weaken or damage (something, especially a faculty or function): synonym: damage, harm, diminish, reduce, weaken, lessen, decrease, blunt, impede, hinder, mar, spoil, disable; example sentence: Driving in an intoxicated state makes a person prone to accidents as alcohol impairs judgement and slows reflexes. loss: The fact or process of losing something or someone: synonym: mislaying, misplacement, dropping, forgetting, overlooking example sentence: They have admitted the financial crisis could mean more job losses and ward closures.
21 tháng 5 năm 2015
Impairment refers to something not functioning on its' proper level. My car was impaired by havinga deflated tire. Loss is just losing something, showing a lack of something, or a negative result in a sports game. We lost to the Yankees. I lost my shoe. I feel lost. I had a feeling of loss when I realized the car wouldn't start, because its' engine is IMPAIRED. I
21 tháng 5 năm 2015
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