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.
Random good picture Not show
(151) He warned that the action was damaging the economy.
(152) He was appalled to discover members of the board fighting damaging personal battles.
(153) Pregnant women who are heavy drinkers risk damaging the unborn foetus.
(154) The broadscale cutting down of trees is damaging the environment.
(155) Some statutory provisions also confine the agency's discretion to release damaging information.
(156) I tried to adopt a curled-up position to avoid damaging my limbs.
More similar words: damage, damages, damaged, do damage to, fire damage, imagine, imagined, damaged goods, imaginary, damage control, maginot line, imaginable, imagination, imaginative, accidental damage, collateral damage, unimaginable, unimaginative, imaginatively, aging, raging, foraging, engaging, managing, averaging, packaging, encouraging, leveraging, discouraging, disparaging.