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Destructiveness

Destructiveness meaning

The state or quality of being destructive.

Synonyms of Destructiveness

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But it’s just the mismanagement, the inconfidence, and the joke of an athletics program is really where you see the lack of seriousness and the harm and destructiveness that’s happening there.

Despite the scale and the destructiveness of his predecessor’s actions, he argued, it was time for the nation to move on.

Then Varma decided to take chargeтАФrather than blinking in the enormity of the situation he displayed his destructiveness with a torrent of four.

And now, perhaps spurred on by the obvious destructiveness of pitting one group of Americans against another via so-called diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, one lawmaker is inclined to take action.

Nicks’s lyrics span Normand’s innocence and the self-destructiveness surrounding her later life.

Everybody’s got a little Roy McAvoy in them, a little self-destructiveness.

The volume of timber taken from these forests and the sheer destructiveness of the loggers’ onslaught is astonishing.

Trump is willing to feed this destructiveness no matter what the cost.

Granted, Harmon and Roiland haven't shied away from Rick's destructiveness or his vulnerabilities.

There is a dark side to being obsessive and driven and you do need to rein that in, because it can lead to self-destructiveness.

Violence on Saturday night in Chanteloup-les-Vignes and recent flare-ups in other tough neighborhoods west of have not matched the intensity or destructiveness of the unrest that spread to hundreds of towns in 2005.

And what the Writers meme shows is that life in American culture is now so alienating that for many critics of Trump, his destructiveness would hurt differently if he at least found a way to be highbrow about it.

Beneath the theatrics there is some slick subtext about the blind destructiveness of the male ego; Red and Jeremiah are like two sides of the same shrieking coin.

Air burst main The destructiveness of artillery bombardments can be enhanced when some or all of the shells are set for airburst, meaning that they explode in the air above the target instead of upon impact.

Benito Mussolini in 1919 described fascism as a movement that would strike "against the backwardness of the right and the destructiveness of the left".

Engler, Barbara Personality Theories Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, 2008, p. 137 based on The Sane Society and The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness Fromm's thesis of the "escape from freedom" is epitomized in the following passage.

In-depth observer narratives of the war and more narrowly focused professional journal articles were written soon after the war; and these post-war reports conclusively illustrated the battlefield destructiveness of this conflict.

Jim meditatively compares Nature's savagery to the far greater destructiveness of Man. Why do we build, he asks, if not for the pleasure of destroying?

Quoted in Fisher, p. 272 The usual argument is that Hancock’s mixture of egotism and self-doubt led to a spiral of self-destructiveness.

The dholes are despised by the wolves because of their destructiveness, their habit of not living in dens and the hair between their toes.