Definitionadj. (sometimes followed by `to') causing harm or injury
Last update: October 4, 2016
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According to my doctor, eating improperly is detrimental to your health. [adjective]
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Smoking cigarette and chewing tobacco is detrimental to health. [adjective]
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Others soon learn that it is detrimental to their health. [Please select]
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It's detrimental to allow a bird dog to roam and go self-hunting. [Please select]
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To lose a fine science/math teacher with years of technical/practical experience will have a detrimental effect on Ignacio High School. [Please select]
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My grandmother still does not own a microwave because she believes the radiation could be detrimental to her health. [Please select]
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Practically all the company's servants were traders in their private capacity, and as they claimed various privileges and exemptions this system was detrimental to the interests of the native princes and gave rise to an enormous amount of corruption. [Please select]
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What is detrimental to public travel. [Please select]
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That is the advantage of being of no account and hopelessly detrimental. [Please select]
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Peter had no theories detrimental to penniless young gentlemen, pursued by intermeddling old ladies. [Please select]
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Anxiety as to the results is detrimental to efficiency. [Please select]
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