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detrimental
[de-truh-men-tl]
noun
a detrimental person or thing.
detrimental
/ ˌdɛtrɪˈmɛntəl /
adjective
harmful; injurious; prejudicial
smoking can be detrimental to health
Other Word Forms
- detrimentally adverb
- detrimentality noun
- detrimentalness noun
- nondetrimental adjective
- nondetrimentally adverb
- predetrimental adjective
- undetrimental adjective
- undetrimentally adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of detrimental1
Example Sentences
A trade union which represents hospital doctors says whistleblowers in the trust have been subjected to "unwarranted scrutiny" and suffered a "detrimental impact on their career".
"These studies show that within prescribed diets, consumption of mangoes are not detrimental to blood glucose and may even be beneficial,"
Such values and policies have significant negative health, emotional, material and other detrimental outcomes.
"We initially try to engage with the owner, but when it becomes a detrimental impact to the wider neighbourhood, then we have to take enforcement action to stop that decline."
"There's very little in the packaging to tell you that they're not sweets and the potential for abuse and detrimental effects for young people are clearly there."
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