damaging in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for damaging in the English»Serbian Dictionary

dam·ag·ing ['dæmɪʤɪŋ] ADJ

I.dam·age ['dæmɪʤ] VB trans to damage sth

II.dam·age ['dæmɪʤ] N no pl

'dam·age limi·ta·tion N no pl

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damaging Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to have a damaging effect [on sth]

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Progress throughout the northern territories were significantly more damaging due to high-winds, wet snow and sleet.
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They attack in well-defined, wind-based swarms and produce a mildly poisonous venom which can prove damaging in large doses.
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It also is less damaging to take bark from older ficus trees as this bark tends to peel off more easily.
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Its large circulation brought fierce winds to the entire island, damaging 72,605 houses and destroying 28,005 homes.
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Neutron radiation is also used in select facilities to treat cancerous tumors due to its highly penetrating and damaging nature to cellular structure.
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Excessive commercialization and profit-making can be damaging, however.
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Her shoplifting conviction proved too damaging for her to overcome.
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It had a magnitude of 8.4 and caused a damaging tsunami.
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The most common technique for modern fishing, trawling, is severely damaging.
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If the breach was to take place after GDPR had been enforced, the severity of the penalty would have been significantly more damaging.
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