Sentence examples for to adverse from inspiring English sources

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to adverse

adjective

Unfavorable; antagonistic in purpose or effect; hostile; actively opposing one's interests or wishes; contrary to one's welfare; acting against; working in an opposing direction.

  • Adverse criticism

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They were not strangers to adverse conditions.

An argument that change will lead to adverse consequences.

Then, as now, the economic expansion was vulnerable to adverse shocks," Treasury said.

"A decline in testosterone throughout a population could potentially lead to adverse reproductive health outcomes".

Most susceptible to adverse effects from commuting are women with children at pre-school age.

Beijing has a strong record of adhering to adverse W.T.O.

Polychaetes have no known mechanism for adapting to adverse conditions.

"Younger people underestimate our ability to adapt to adverse circumstances".

Younger children also were more sensitive to adverse side effects.

Few subjects discontinued due to adverse events.

Both were significantly related to adverse outcome.

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