Similar words: damage, damages, damaged, do damage to, fire damage, imagine, imagined, damaged goods. Meaning: ['dæmɪdʒɪŋ] adj. 1. (sometimes followed by `to') causing harm or injury 2. designed or tending to discredit, especially without positive or helpful suggestions.
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(1) Building the proposed new road would be environmentally damaging.
(2) This scandal could prove seriously damaging to the government.
(3) Certain chemicals have been banned because of their damaging effect on the environment.
(4) Some of these chemicals are very damaging to the environment.
(5) The indiscriminate use of fertilisers is damaging to the environment.
(6) Lead is potentially damaging to children's health.
(7) Many chemicals have a damaging effect on the environment.
(8) The newspaper made damaging disclosures of management incompetence.
(9) Acid eats into the metal, damaging its surface.
(10) Smoking can be damaging to your health.
(11) I suspected her of damaging the equipment.
(12) These are very damaging allegations.
(13) Sun lotions screen out damaging ultraviolet light.
(14) This blood-letting is damaging the reputation of the party.
(15) The toothbrush gently removes plaque without damaging the gums.
(16) Smoking is damaging to health.
(17) The loss of jobs was damaging to morale.
(18) We must avoid the damaging boom-bust cycles which characterised the 1980s.
(19) Stress can be extremely damaging to your health. Exercise, meanwhile, can reduce its effects.
(20) The Con-servative Party rounded angrily on him for damaging the Government.
(21) He claimed the articles were libellous and damaging to the interests of the team.
(22) Unfavourable weather has had damaging effects on this year's harvest.
(23) To avoid damaging the tree, hammer a wooden peg into the hole.
(24) My father really lammed into me for damaging his car.
(25) It is not possible to reposition the carpet without damaging it. Sentencedict.com
(26) Any public disclosure of this information would be very damaging to the company.
(27) For the second time in ten years, the government has driven the economy into deep and damaging recession.
(28) After laughing over the photo, they began to talk in more serious vein about the damaging effect it could have on his career.
(29) These new measures will do nothing to raise school standards: they may be positively damaging.
(30) The caretaker ran out and saw off the boys who had been damaging the fence.
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