detriment in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

detriment in the PONS Dictionary

detriment Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to the detriment of sth
without detriment to sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This occurs when an attorney acts in his or her own interest instead of the client's, to the detriment of the client.
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This thing of value or forbearance from some legal right is considered to be a legal detriment.
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At times, their testimony may be rebutted with a learned treatise, sometimes to the detriment of their reputations.
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A worker may not be subjected to any detriment for enquiring, or requesting records or complaining about it.
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There is no need for her to prove that she acted to her detriment or to her prejudice.
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What these individuals experience psychologically can further detriment their chemical and physiological makeup.
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Due to the low density, exploitation of the natural populations is to the detriment of the rainforest.
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Leaning on one's own understanding became an asset, not a detriment, to religious life and approval.
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He concluded that the law must take the birth of a normal, healthy baby to be a blessing, not a detriment.
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Each race carries its own unique set of benefits and detriments to statistics, unique resistances, and can make use of race specific equipment.
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