Destructive

  • 11destructive — adj. 1 (often foll. by to, of) destroying or tending to destroy (destructive of her peace of mind; is destructive to organisms; a destructive child). 2 negative in attitude or criticism; refuting without suggesting, helping, amending, etc. (opp.… …

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  • 12destructive — de|struc|tive [dıˈstrʌktıv] adj causing damage to people or things →↑destroy ▪ the destructive power of modern weapons destructive to ▪ What is good for the individual can be destructive to the family. >destructively adv >destructiveness n… …

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  • 13destructive — [[t]dɪstrʌ̱ktɪv[/t]] ADJ GRADED Something that is destructive causes or is capable of causing great damage, harm, or injury. ...the awesome destructive power of nuclear weapons... Guilt can be very destructive. Derived words: destructiveness N… …

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  • 14destructive — adjective Date: 15th century 1. causing destruction ; ruinous < destructive storm > 2. designed or tending to hurt or destroy < destructive criticism > • destructively adverb • destructiveness …

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  • 15destructive — destructively, adv. destructiveness, destructivity /dee struk tiv i tee/, n. /di struk tiv/, adj. 1. tending to destroy; causing destruction or much damage (often fol. by of or to): a very destructive windstorm. 2. tending to overthrow, disprove …

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  • 16destructive — adj. destructive of * * * [dɪs trʌktɪv] destructive of …

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  • 17destructive — de|struc|tive [ dı strʌktıv ] adjective causing severe damage or harm: the bomb s enormous destructive power the destructive effect of unemployment on individuals …

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  • 18destructive — adjective 1) the most destructive war Syn: devastating, ruinous, disastrous, catastrophic, calamitous, cataclysmic; harmful, damaging, detrimental, deleterious, injurious, crippling; violent, savage, fierce, brutal, deadly …

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  • 19destructive — UK [dɪˈstrʌktɪv] / US adjective causing severe damage or harm the bomb s enormous destructive power the destructive effect of unemployment on individuals …

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  • 20destructive — de•struc•tive [[t]dɪˈstrʌk tɪv[/t]] adj. 1) tending to destroy; causing much damage: bacteria destructive of tooth enamel[/ex] 2) tending to overthrow, disprove, or discredit; negative (opposed to constructive): destructive criticism[/ex] •&#8230; …

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