destructiveness in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

destructiveness in the PONS Dictionary

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They may also show destructiveness when bored or left alone for a prolonged period of time.
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Throughout the novel it seems as if no character can find true love or escape the destructiveness of their own egocentricity.
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Their use greatly improved the accuracy and destructiveness of raids.
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In-depth observer narratives of the war and more narrowly-focused professional journal articles were written soon after the war; and these post-war reports conclusively illustrated the battlefield destructiveness of this conflict.
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For him, such qualities glorified and/or left unbridled, can lead to violence, conflict, discord and destructiveness.
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Their destructiveness is evident not only in disease, pain, and grief but also in cosmic events such as falling stars and climatic events such as droughts, cyclones and earthquakes.
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Human beings seem to find violence and destructiveness quite easy to slip into.
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We are nourishing at immense cost a monster of great potential destructiveness, and yet we love him dearly.
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Deceptive lulls in the storm and the slow pace of weather reports contributed to the storm's destructiveness.
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Smith's belief was that only a government led by deity could banish the destructiveness of unlimited faction and bring order and happiness to the earth.
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