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damaging

[dam-i-jing] / ˈdæm ɪ dʒɪŋ /


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Rivers have burst their banks, flooding homes and damaging roads, power- and water- lines.

From BBC

Instead of damaging the coral reefs, these mohawked creatures end up on a plate later that day in ceviche or sashimi form.

From Salon

These include activating immune cells, increasing oxidative stress, disrupting the blood-brain barrier, interfering with mitochondria, and damaging neurons.

From Science Daily

But the fallout could still be very damaging.

From BBC

The question for investors is just how widespread and damaging for the economy it will be.

From Barron's