profoundly damaging
Frequency: 7.210.1 per million words
Indicates deep and far-reaching harm, often with serious consequences.
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- The false accusations were profoundly damaging to his career.
- The experience of betrayal was profoundly damaging to her trust in others.
- The oil spill proved to be profoundly damaging to the marine ecosystem.
- The spread of misinformation is profoundly damaging to a democratic society.
- A prolonged trade war would be profoundly damaging to the global economy.
- Constant criticism can be profoundly damaging to a child's self-esteem.
- The secret she kept was profoundly damaging to their relationship.
- Ignoring the early warning signs of the disease was a profoundly damaging decision.
- The court's decision was seen as profoundly damaging to the company's future prospects.
- Historians argue that the policy was profoundly damaging to the country's long-term stability.