deeply damaging
Frequency: 7.09.5 per million words
Causing profound, often emotional or psychological, harm.
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- The false accusations were deeply damaging to her reputation.
- His critical comments about the project proved to be deeply damaging.
- The scandal has been deeply damaging to the company's public image.
- Such a policy could be deeply damaging to international relations.
- The betrayal of trust was deeply damaging to their relationship.
- Analysts fear the trade war will be deeply damaging to the global economy.
- Ignoring the early warning signs was a deeply damaging mistake for the administration.
- The constant stress had a deeply damaging effect on his mental health.
- Losing the key scientist at that stage was deeply damaging to their research.
- The documentary revealed information that was deeply damaging to the politician's career.