detriment in English

noun
1
the state of being harmed or damaged.
he is engrossed in his work to the detriment of his married life

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1. But he is a detriment to himself, just as Earth is a detriment to the galaxy.

2. Smoking is a detriment to one's health.

3. "DNC Annuls God" to their detriment

4. But a presumption of inevitable environmental detriment is premature.

5. Afford definition is - to manage to bear without serious detriment

6. But did they benefit to the detriment of their artists?

7. He works long hour , to the detriment of his health.

8. He works long hours to the detriment of his health.

9. He sits up very late to the detriment of his health.

10. The opportunity which he seized turned out to his own detriment.

11. 14 But a presumption of inevitable environmental detriment is premature.

12. He worked very long hours, to the detriment of his marriage.

13. He was engrossed in his job to the detriment of his health.

14. He works far into the night to the detriment of his health.

15. A non-detriment finding and export permit are required by the exporting Party.

16. He said the annexation should be a benefit, not a detriment, to taxpayers.

17. Unfortunately, John Lee Hancock’s The Little Things Belabors this approach to its detriment

18. 9 Hyperbole is a way of life in the culinary world, much to its detriment.

19. A slow Backswing can be a major detriment to distance in the game of golf

20. Sometimes , this to the detriment of students as they are to keep upall their coursework.

21. Landowners had the right to use the timber to the detriment of the dam

22. Landowners had the right to use the timber to the detriment of the dam.

23. Wood accounts for 90% of energy production in some countries, with consequent environmental detriment.

24. Hyperbole is a way of life in the culinary world, much to its detriment.

25. A mental health orientation places greater emphasis on the former to the detriment of the latter.

26. This idea, sometimes neglected today (to the detriment of those who neglect it), dominated medieval etymologizing.

27. This limited the development of alternative and innovative speed skating competitions, to the detriment of fans and spectators.

28. Without doing so, we could miss vital factors of detriment both to water voles and other wetland wildlife.

29. We should study all these subjects equally well and not stress English to the detriment of the rest.

30. I enjoy band work but it can be like a habit, to the detriment of our normal lives.

31. An assignment may not transfer a duty, burden or detriment without the express agreement of the Assignee.

32. Taking into account a previous conviction should not, however, work only to the detriment of the offender.

33. Buckbrush can significantly deplete soil water at the detriment of pasture grasses, particularly in dry conditions.

34. But the reactionary left rejected change, to the present detriment of those it claims to represent.

35. She put in long hours at the OUCA, but never to the detriment of her work.

36. For Labour they want more people employed and that's to the detriment of taxes and inflation.

37. There is no absolutely obvious need for family farms to receive aid, to the detriment of large-scale producers.

38. Antonyms for Accouterment include body, main, core, hub, main part, central part, major part, detriment, enemy and foe

39. Buckbrush also can significantly deplete soil water to the detriment of pasture grasses, particularly in dry conditions.

40. Thus, in that weighing-up, the former interest was given absolute priority, to the detriment of the latter.

41. Each extra livestock unit added means less pasture available per unit to the detriment of the whole herd.

42. Improvements to rented property may raise rents to the detriment of the producers as opposed to the landowners.

43. Icebergs are scraping the sea floor of Antarctic waters more than ever, much to the detriment of bottom-dwelling creatures.

44. This time it is clear that the new foundation was to the Viscount's detriment and was expected to anger him.

45. This practice involves fund managers switching securities between accounts to shield favoured clients from losses to the detriment of others.

46. The court in Currie v Misa declared Consideration to be a “Right, Interest, Profit, Benefit, or Forbearance, Detriment, Loss, Responsibility”.

47. Covin formerly, a secret conspiracy between two or more persons to act to the detriment or injury of another.

48. Hiring and layoffs often go on simultaneously, much to the detriment of employee morale, leadership credibility, and budget health.

49. The idea is to make as much money as possible from news departments, sometimes to the detriment of truth and journalism.

50. Daniel states, “There is much more to life than struggling to care for privileges to the detriment of your own family.”