Impairment
1impairment — I (damage) noun detriment, disrepair, harm, hurt, injury, loss associated concepts: impairment of vision II (drawback) noun detriment, disadvantage, inability, liability, limitation associated concepts: impairment of funds, impairment of security …
2impairment — UK US /ɪmˈpeəmənt/ noun [U] ► ACCOUNTING a situation in which the value of an asset is recorded as being greater than the amount of money that it could be sold for: »CPAs should test for impairment when the market price of a long lived asset… …
3Impairment — Im*pair ment, n. [OE. enpeirement, OF. empirement.] The state, act, or process of being impaired; injury. The impairment of my health. Dryden. [1913 Webster] …
4Impairment — may refer to:* A disability * In accounting, a downward revaluation of fixed assets * In physical therapy it is any loss or abnormality of physiological, psychological, or anatomical structure of function, whether permanent or temporary …
5impairment — when a plan of reorganization alters the contractual rights of a class of holders of claims, that class is deemed to be impaired. A class that is unimpaired is deemed to automatically accept a plan of reorganization (Glossary of Common Bankruptcy …
6impairment — (n.) mid 14c., emparement, from O.Fr. empeirement, from empeirier (see IMPAIR (Cf. impair)). Re Latinized spelling is from 1610s …
7impairment — UK [ɪmˈpeə(r)mənt] / US [ɪmˈpermənt] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms impairment : singular impairment plural impairments the fact that a part of your body is unable to do something fully a hearing impairment …
8impairment — noun 1. the occurrence of a change for the worse (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑damage, ↑harm • Derivationally related forms: ↑impair, ↑harm (for: ↑harm), ↑ …
9Impairment — 1. A reduction in a company s stated capital. 2. The total capital that is less than the par value of the company s capital stock. 1. This is usually reduced because of poorly estimated losses or gains. 2. Impairment can be used in many contexts …
10impairment — n. (a) hearing; memory; mental; physical; speech; visual impairment * * * [ɪm peəmənt] memory mental physical speech visual impairment (a) hearing …