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