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Detrimentally meaning
In a detrimental manner.
Synonyms of Detrimentally
Example sentences (9)
The research specifically involved content seen to detrimentally affect girls’ body images and self-esteem.
The 67-year-old believes the eight-year age gap detrimentally impacted their performance.
These range from hearing problems, tinnitus, and balance issues, all of which can detrimentally hamper the individual's quality of life if left unmanaged.
In the letter‚ Mthethwa warned the members’ council not to push him towards a decision that could detrimentally impact the game‚ and that his intervention would be justified.
Civilians are in protest over the on-going presence of gold mine companies whose widespread use of cyanide in their gold extraction process continues to detrimentally affect the environment, local citizens told Ayin.
North Ayrshire and Arran MP, Patricia Gibson said: ‘More than 9,000 of my constituents are over 75 and each would be detrimentally affected if the concessionary licence is scrapped.
The noise ordinance states, and every noise ordinance that I have read across the state of New Hampshire begins with the acknowledgment, that loud noises “detrimentally affect public health, comfort, safety, welfare and prosperity…”.
Dallek 1998, p. 240. Johnson decided against retaliatory action at the time after consultation with the Joint Chiefs and also after public pollster Lou Harris confirmed that his decision would not detrimentally affect him at the polls.
He argued that the war would detrimentally lead to the annexation of all of Mexico, which would bring Mexicans into the country, whom he considered deficient in moral and intellectual terms.