preimpair
/ˌpriːɪmˈpeɪr, prɪˈɪmpeɪr/Definitions
1. verb
to impair or reduce in value, quality, or effectiveness before the intended time
“The financial crisis preimpared the company’s chances of a successful IPO.”
2. noun
the act or process of impairing or reducing in value, quality, or effectiveness before the intended time
“The preimpairment of the equipment led to a significant loss in productivity.”