TV series example of the word
The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 21
If we have damaging and embarrassing information
(1) No data available
(2) (sometimes followed by `to') causing harm or injury
(3) Designed or tending to discredit
(4) especially without positive or helpful suggestions
(5) Hurtful to reputation
(1) The growing controversy surrounding the garda tyre deal must be damaging confidence in the force.
(2) Adults are free to make their own decisions, regardless of whether the result is damaging to their health.
(3) A long list of damaging agents or conditions is known to activate the synthesis of heat-shock proteins.
(4) Keep your security protection software up to date to combat the spread of damaging computer viruses.
(5) Over recent years the loss of Government jobs in Lismore has had a damaging effect on our economy.
(6) A second tainted election, followed by more bare-knuckled partisan conflict, Mr. Christopher said, would be far more damaging .
(7) A shorter life span is just one of the many damaging effects of poverty.
(8) Efforts to rein in supposedly damaging speculation have run the gamut from requiring futures exchanges to raise margins to an outright ban on trading.
(9) However, Lorimer believes the most damaging errors of judgement committed by O'Leary were on the field.
(10) The sun can heat the edges of pots potentially damaging the roots.
(11) Raisins are a great source of powerful antioxidants, which can help ward off the damaging effects of free radicals produced during exercise.
(12) A more damaging effect followed the 1992 general election.
(13) There is no knowledge about the potentially damaging side effects of genetic changes.
(14) Ironically, CS spray, ostensibly introduced with the intention of protecting officers, may be damaging to health.
(15) Banning things which are damaging to health has logical conclusions, which extend far beyond smoking.
(16) Detectives are considering whether to pursue a criminal inquiry against the Cabinet members in a further damaging blow to the Prime Minister.
(17) The next two years could see an enormously damaging swathe cut through the rich fabric of rural Wales.
(18) Therefore we need to clear away the damaging public view of the party.
(19) Physical force exerted for the purpose of violating, damaging , or abusing.
(20) Institutional resistance would presumably be punished by the withdrawal of funds, which would be extremely damaging to Middle East centres especially.
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The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 21
If we have damaging and embarrassing information