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the catastrophic
adjective
Of or pertaining to a catastrophe.
synonyms
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The catastrophic results are well known.
Nevertheless, experts know the catastrophic potential.
The catastrophic fall-out has begun.
It fuelled the catastrophic boom in American subprime mortgages.
Everyone recognizes the catastrophic danger of nuclear weapons.
Only then does the catastrophic coverage kick in.
"The main reason why Opel is so bad is the catastrophic production system," Mr. Dudenhöffer said.
But by now, the catastrophic is arguably too familiar to be truly exotic.
They, too, tended to oscillate between the comforting and the catastrophic.
This means that turtles survived the catastrophic asteroid impact that doomed their neighbors the dinosaurs.
Irish voters had every right to be angry at the catastrophic mismanagement of their economy.
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