extremely damaging

Frequency: 8.518.2 per million words

Used to emphasize a very high degree of harm.

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Examples (10)

  • The false accusations were extremely damaging to the company's reputation.
  • The oil spill proved to be extremely damaging to the local marine ecosystem.
  • Growing up in that environment was extremely damaging to his mental health.
  • Leaking classified information can be extremely damaging to national security.
  • Long-term exposure to the chemical is known to be extremely damaging to the nervous system.
  • The sudden trade embargo had an extremely damaging effect on the country's economy.
  • The witness's testimony was extremely damaging to the defense's case.
  • Withdrawing from the treaty now would be extremely damaging for international relations.
  • The prolonged drought was extremely damaging to the agricultural sector that year.
  • Spreading misinformation is extremely damaging to a healthy public discourse.