(Sometimes followed by `to') causing harm or injury.
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Examples for "damaging "
Examples for "damaging "
1 Therefore, devaluing the US currency would present a far more damaging response.
2 But of course, this same power can be used in damaging ways.
3 Failure to deal with the debt crisis is damaging confidence in Europe.
4 This is damaging police efforts to bring criminals to justice, experts said.
5 The crisis is already showing signs of seriously damaging the Russian economy.
1 Blasphemy laws are detrimental to freedom of speech and freedom of religion.
2 Anxiety disorders are debilitating psychiatric illnesses with detrimental effects on human health.
3 Mr Elliott said the change would be detrimental to the legal profession.
4 We need direct-action campaigns that address the detrimental effects of these laws.
5 Both diseases have a synergistic detrimental effect on the cellular immune response.
1 It may be prejudicial to the great end; it may be auxiliary.
2 My confusion was not prejudicial to me; she did not perceive it.
3 The last thing we want to do is be exploitative or prejudicial .
4 The town's denizens are small-minded, prejudicial folk prone to hysteria and fear.
5 These prejudicial ways of reacting may be called racial sets or attitudes.
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