[
US
/ˈhɑɹmfəɫnəs/
]
NOUN
- the quality of being noxious
- destructiveness that causes harm or injury
How To Use harmfulness In A Sentence
- This is clearly symbolic: we lose contact with our true nature when we give way to acts of aggression, anger and harmfulness.
- That's partly because xylitol use is more widespread than ever but also because of a low awareness of its harmfulness among pet owners. Vet's view: Xylitol can be deadly to dogs
- And though we could philosophize on the harmfulness of obesity, bullying and being bullied will hardly help the problem on a deeper level. Carol Smaldino: Out in the Cold, On the Inside
- One might argue against such strictness and point out its infeasibility, pointlessness and even potential harmfulness, at the levels of both clinical practice and inter-professional relationships.
- But in their quiet destruction of a highly affordable, perfectly satisfactory appliance, washer standards demonstrate the harmfulness of the ever-growing body of efficiency mandates. How Washington Ruined Your Washing Machine
- Fully understanding its harmfulness, one adopt preventive measurment to prevent organism invasion.
- Objective To study the method to classify respirable dust harmfulness degree in geological exploration profession so as to provide scientific basis for its management.
- The present study confirmed the harmfulness of bidis in the causation of lung cancer.
- We should refer to foreign legislation and social harmfulness of crime and cancel the restriction of larcenous amount to judge the larceny.
- The fact is that cults can only be consistently defined and opposed on grounds of their harmfulness.