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deleteriously
adverb
In a deleterious manner; harmfully.
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In the context of such extraordinary environmental time frames, neither the Aboriginals nor the European settlers can be described as long-term residents, yet in their brief time they have already modified the landscape considerably and in most ways deleteriously.
I want to be enthusiastic about it, but the deleteriously named "Rhubarb Jam" fringe entertainment isn't exactly persuasive.
In a recent article on how we came to discover the Higgs boson, my colleague, theoretical physicist James Wells, puts it like this: A terse and deleteriously incomplete history of the Higgs boson says that it was postulated in 1964 by the theorist Peter Higgs and then discovered in 2012 by experimentalists after a multi-decade herculean construction project at CERN to find it.
Even a moment's thought tells us that if treatment were always uniform, the health of individuals would be deleteriously affected.
This plan is, of course, the fountainhead of the low-income housing projects, apartment blocks and industrial parks that have figured so deleteriously in postwar urban planning, as well as of the separation of residential and commercial districts that blights suburbia.
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