Similar words: catastrophically, catastrophe, eutrophication, astrophysics, astrophysicist, at a stretch, claustrophobic, claustrophobia. Meaning: [‚kætə'strɒfɪk(l)] adj. extremely harmful; bringing physical or financial ruin.
Random good picture Not show
31 For this reason and no other, Gates is spending huge amounts of money to defend itself from a potentially catastrophic judgment.
32 One need hardly dwell on the catastrophic possibility of uttering a bantering remark only to discover it wholly inappropriate.
33 Unfortunately from his viewpoint he lacked the skill to handle the matter and the result was a catastrophic decline in his reputation.
34 Demonstrate provocation test where clients deliberately over-breath - discuss catastrophic misinterpretation of symptoms - breathing exercises.
35 And the potential for catastrophic wildfires is very high because of so much dead wood on the forest floor.
36 Behaviors that are safe on a small scale can become catastrophic on larger ones.
37 These sensations are the first acute symptoms of anxiety, often leading to hyperventilation and to the initiation of catastrophic panic thoughts.
38 Some time ago I attended a lecture on psychotherapy for people who have a catastrophic illness.
39 So a catastrophic drop to 5 percent of its pre-deluge invertebrate quantities still provided them with three square meals a day.
40 Seismologists said the quake appeared to have been rooted about 30 miles underground, deep enough to prevent catastrophic destruction.
41 When farmers dare to diversify away from them, the results can be catastrophic.
42 If taken to extremes, such policies carried within them the potential to precipitate a catastrophic decline into hyperinflation.
43 We could reasonably expect a decent interval of peace in which we might think about these catastrophic events.
44 Is it possible to blame this, the most environmentally catastrophic event of all time, on Volkswagen?
45 For centuries people have scoured the solid ground in search of the causes of these catastrophic events.
46 Catastrophic fragmentation Catastrophic fragmentation is a likely means of producing an atmospheric explosion of a bolide.
47 If the practice of subsidising denominational schools is regrettable, in Northern Ireland it is catastrophic.
48 It is the catastrophic slippage in public respect which blows the minds of the apparatus.
49 The more nearly vertical an object's trajectory, the deeper it penetrates into the atmosphere before catastrophic disruption.
50 The new government immediately announced a rigorous cost-cutting programme, claiming that the financial position was catastrophic.
51 This means a catastrophic engine failure could send a fragment into the wing and ignite the fuel vapour.
52 The question then arises: how far did the Black population compensate for this catastrophic deficit by increasing the birth-rate?
53 There is a danger of leakages and the deliberate dumping of radioactive material(sentencedict.com), with potentially catastrophic results for the environment.
54 Cuvier tried to evade one disturbing implication of extinction by linking the phenomenon to his theory of catastrophic geological changes.
55 It could be catastrophic if he started giving himself airs, as tenors are wont to do.
56 It also helps the therapist identify antecedents, prominent physical symptoms, and catastrophic thoughts.
57 He remembers when schools were schools were closed for fear of catastrophic bombing raids in wartime Edinburgh and classes were spread among private houses.
58 The Tories regard it as an aberration that would be catastrophic for Britain's system of government.http://sentencedict.com
59 And the Paris crash was a reminder that it can do so with the most catastrophic results.
60 Then came the Black Death and a brutal, catastrophic decline.
More similar words: catastrophically, catastrophe, eutrophication, astrophysics, astrophysicist, at a stretch, claustrophobic, claustrophobia, philosophical, trophy, atrophy, sophisticated, anthropomorphic, unsophisticated, astronomy, astrology, astrolabe, astronaut, astronomer, disastrous, fidel castro, metastasis, sophism, graphic, pedophile, philosophy, bibliophile, demographic, biographical, photographic.