Similar words: destruction, constructive, instruction, obstruction, constructing, construction, instructional, instruct. Meaning: [-tɪv] adj. causing destruction or much damage.
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121. We might well hit on constructive ideas, no less than on destructive strategies.
122. Are there a destructive set of values associated with family life in late twentieth-century Britain?
123. Club members oppose electoral slates as these proved so destructive of the Tribune Group and Campaign Group.
124. Guilt is just as powerful, but its influence is positive, while shame's is destructive. Shame erodes our courage and fuels disengagement. Brene Brown
125. Methods of Excavation Excavation is both costly and destructive, and therefore never to be undertaken lightly.
126. Pesticides kill off the beneficial insects as well as the destructive ones creating an imbalance in nature and wasting valuable assets.
127. I think we as writers should respect and be grateful for the efforts of our peers to avoid destructive or insensitive criticism.
128. It is impossibly complex, outrageously expensive, overly intrusive, economically destructive and manifestly unfair.
129. But we are being diminished by our destructive insensitivity in ways that cripple our ability to enjoy, grow, create.http://sentencedict.com/destructive.html
130. The most unfortunate, the most destructive, and oftentimes the most stubbornly-fought conflicts are those of an intra-provincial or civil character.
131. Love is foolish and self- destructive when people get addicted to gambling, alcohol, drugs, and sensual indulgence. Many people suffer from this kind of negative love. Dr T.P.Chia
132. There are certain things in life that have no meaning at all, that are destructive and out of the ordinary.
133. The most destructive thing to do is to take complicated swing theory or swing movements on to the golf course.
134. Both are comparably effective - the Rock Lobbers being more destructive while the Doom Divers are more accurate.
135. Any attempt to dodge this is professionally demeaning and destructive of a trustful caring relationship with the client.
136. But Crowe's Maximus is no Mark Antony; there is no destructive love interest in the picture.
137. From June 1944 the flying bomb attacks were less concentrated spatially, but even more destructive.
138. Pressure was applied with cool precision: women had discovered that to sidestep male dominance was to avoid destructive rage.
139. It seemed as if the whole world might be dragged into the same destructive state of mind.
140. The Frankenstein creature is kid stuff horror: one-dimensional, mundane, bumbling, awkward, clumsily destructive.
141. Our policies are crazily extravagant and very destructive.
142. The special relationships of the world are destructive, selfish and childishly egocentric.
143. The destructive and malignant neoplasms of chorionic epithelium often arise from hydatidiform moles.
144. Rhett handed his watch into Bonnie's destructive grasp and rose lightly to his feet.
145. Wilson had arguably the most destructive foreign policy in American history.
146. The blast wave impelled by MHB rubblization construction has the destructive effort to the near buildings.
147. Atomic weapons are forbidden because of their hugely destructive effects.
148. Sphaeropsis saline is a destructive pathogen of coniferous species in many areas of the world.
149. Peat tar has similar properties to the tar derived from the destructive distillation of wood.
150. Wastes such as industrial slag heaps or city garbage dumps may be more destructive.
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