Sentence examples for been destructive from inspiring English sources

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been destructive

adjective

Causing destruction; damaging.

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His police and crime policies have been destructive.

His main role has been destructive, vetoing laws and blocking appointments.

"I have been destructive like a tornado because I have been so mad," she said.

But it is worth pointing out that it has been destructive of religion, too.

There have been destructive earthquakes more recently, the last in 1883 when the entire town of Casamicciola was destroyed.

More interestingly, he also airs the opinions of those who believe that Mr Parker's influence has been destructive rather than liberating.

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Obama did not say that religion's effect on our society, and on the black community especially, has been destructive--and where it has seemed constructive it has generally taken the place of better things.

It is destructive.

It's destructive".

Some miracles, sadly, are destructive.

Anger is destructive," he said.

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