Synonym: hurt. Similar words: detrimental, experiment, experimental, sentimental, presentiment, sentiment, detachment, raiment. Meaning: ['detrɪmənt] n. a damage or loss.
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61. The results showed that the mica is beneficial for improving the brushability of the coating but detriment to removal of liquidized product of foam pattern.
62. American antitrust officials worry this is to the detriment of the consumer.
63. Mandatory national law" means any statutory law concerning carriage of goods the provisions of which cannot be departed from by contractual stipulation to the detriment of the consignor."
64. The disposition of the property of void marriage caused by bigamy may not be to the detriment of the property rights and interests of the party concerned to the lawful marriage.
65. To most this would be a great detriment, but to Nick it was a challenge to triumph .
66. Organic pollution results when large quantities of organic matter are discharged into a watercourse to be broken down by microorganisms, which utilize oxygen to the detriment of lie stream biota .
67. In some cases, and to the detriment of their long-suffering societies, they will succeed.
68. His lack of education be a serious detriment to his career.
69. Foreign banks,(sentencedict .com) began to locate major branches in London to the detriment of the clearing banks.
70. The result showed proper reaction temperature, catalyst to oil ratio and short reaction time may detriment thermal cracking reaction, hydrogen transfer reactions, and get high propylene selectivity.
71. The earthquake may be the major cause of the deterioration to the structure, but the environment will contribute to the detriment of the structure performance as well.
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