detrimentally

[ UK /dˌɛtɹɪmˈɛntə‍li/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a detrimental manner
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How To Use detrimentally In A Sentence

  • Excessive consumption of resources by one or more users can detrimentally affect the other users of the database.
  • Some researchers warn that hooking up provides no relationship training and could detrimentally affect the ability of those involved to form committed partnerships over time.
  • On the basis of its own investigations the landlord formed an honestly held belief that this tenant would detrimentally affect the mall.
  • * Once this water enters the dolomite which overlays the area, it could also detrimentally affect its aquiferous capacity and have significant environmental consequences, such as the development of sinkholes. ANC Daily News Briefing
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