Synonym: hurt. Similar words: detrimental, experiment, experimental, sentimental, presentiment, sentiment, detachment, raiment. Meaning: ['detrɪmənt] n. a damage or loss.
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31. Yet even that is not enough: Danielewski piles on even more narrative frames, ultimately to the novel's detriment.
32. There must be an unauthorized use of that information to the detriment of the party communicating it.
33. Hiring and layoffs often go on simultaneously, much to the detriment of employee morale, leadership credibility, and budget health.
34. The detriment that the State would impose upon the pregnant woman by denying this choice altogether is apparent.
35. This suggestion turned out to be greatly to my own detriment.
36. But did they benefit to the detriment of their artists?
37. Nor is the detriment only to the US industry.
38. These difficulties have been overcome without detriment to performance.
39. Much falsified criticism, together with the slandering epithet like "anti-partyism", "Rightism" did her severe detriment.
40. He works long hour , to the detriment of his health.
41. We should study all these subjects equally well and not stress English to the detriment of the rest.
42. This idea, sometimes neglected today (to the detriment of those who neglect it), dominated medieval etymologizing.
43. Every part of the structure which can be saved without detriment will be saved.
44. It is well to worry about what could go wrong so we may guard against it,[sentencedict.com] to assure that companies and especially government do not surveil us to our detriment.
45. She put in long hours at the OUCA, but never to the detriment of her work.
46. To the larger work I think you are only a detriment now.
47. The text focuses on the detriment of the illegally manipulation over the dealing in securities and analyses how to keep it under control to the smallest degree possible through law.
48. Icebergs are scraping the sea floor of Antarctic waters more than ever, much to the detriment of bottom-dwelling creatures.
49. When you have an economic downdraft like this, that same flexibility can be a severe detriment.
50. Dedicator makes this dedication for the benefit of the public at large and to the detriment of the Dedicator 's heirs and successors.
51. Took a long leave of absence without detriment to her career.
52. From looking at newer ereaders I feel that a transmissive color display would actually be a detriment to reading.
53. An incident like this cannot happen again without detriment to our business relations.
54. They hereby agree that it is their intention that this contract shall operate fairly between them and without detriment to the interest of either of them.
55. Upadhyay is angry that Delhi is being allowed to grow unchecked(sentencedict.com), to the detriment of every other part of the Ganges River Basin.
56. He works far into the night to the detriment of his health.
57. Sometimes , this to the detriment of students as they are to keep upall their coursework.
58. This paper examines how Greece nearly went to war with Turkey in 1996 over the uninhabited islets of Imia, to the detriment of the Greek decision makers involved.
59. He smoked a lot, to the detriment of his health.
60. Now, go through these groupings one at a time and ask yourself whether it would detriment your life to trim back spending in this area.
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