Unimpaired
adjective
1.
weakened, diminished, or damaged:
impaired hearing; to rebuild an impaired bridge.
2.
functioning poorly or inadequately:
Consumption of alcohol results in an impaired driver.
3.
deficient or incompetent (usually preceded by an adverb or noun):
morally impaired; sports-impaired.
adjective
1.
not reduced or weakened in strength, quality, etc
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