harming in English

verb
1
physically injure.
the villains didn't harm him

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "harming" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "harming", or refer to the context using the word "harming" in the English Dictionary.

1. Popular Cleanses could be harming your health

2. Some people take delight in harming others.

3. One can reflect on the first yama, ahimsa, non-harming.

4. Benjamin Turner, of Twickenham, London, denies harming him and affray.

5. Use Biocides safely to avoid harming people, the environment or wildlife

6. 3)You can Anneal cases many (many) times, without harming them

7. So, let's stop harming ourselves in the name of profiteering.

8. Instead of meditating on your sins...... you are still harming humans!

9. The current obsession with exam results is actually harming children's education.

10. Corporal means "of the body." Corporal punishment involves physically harming someone

11. As these accumulate, they move to the brain, harming the central nervous system.

12. The heart disease and stroke are the frequently disease harming the mankind healthiness.

13. Don't worry about the possessed students attacking or otherwise harming the others.

14. 1 The struggle against ageing turned into self-harming and self-mutilation.

15. Acid rain is seriously harming many forests in northern United States and Europe

16. Google has developed innovative technology to scan the contents of books without harming them.

17. Out of seven Biodegrading strain that can be used for biodegradation without harming environment

18. Out of fear of harming your friendship, would you hold back from voicing your concerns?

19. To me, Condoning sin is keeping close friendship with someone who is overtly harming others

20. In March 1986, a gasoline bomb was tossed into her convent room, fortunately not harming anyone.

21. Those who indulge in Backbiting are oblivious of the fact that they are only harming themselves

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23. Appeasement means giving people what they want to prevent them from harming you or being angry with you.

24. Appeasement means giving people what they want to prevent them from harming you or being angry with you.

25. In addition, the destruction of forests and wetlands is harming the capacity of the environment to withstand hazards.

26. Self-injury is the practice of compulsively harming oneself, whether by cutting, bruising, hitting, or another method.

27. If work time is reduced in all countries, this change can be accomplished without harming any nation Competitively.

28. Assault refers to the fear of being harmed, whereas battery refers to the actual act of harming another person

29. The relief that comes from Cutting or self-harming is only temporary and creates far more problems than it solves

30. But intensive crop production requires heavy use of agro-chemicals,[http://Sentencedict.com] which can contaminate the environment in health-harming ways.

31. When you talk about things that are acting Adversely, they are harming something or holding it back in some way

32. Despite this, like other firearms, Blunderbusses are capable of harming enemies protected by the Veil, including spirits and wizards' Arcane Veils.

33. Layers of the tree bark are stripped off (without harming the tree) and turned into various products, most often wine Corks.

34. In the end I can say that Ahimsa is not harming yourself or others either, just happily live and let others live.

35. 18 Beyond our simply not harming others, Jehovah wants us to root out of our heart the very cause of much bloodshed —hatred.

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37. The purpose of such action is to prevent the spirit of the dead man from coming back into the dwelling and harming the living.

38. Airlocks enable CO2 to be released during fermentation, but it traps oxygen from entering the fermenter and harming your beer or wine

39. 13 It poses uncountable damage to investors, harming their interests, disturbing order of security market and striking regular market trade price system badly.

40. Childproof containers have been developed to prevent young children from harming themselves by taking too much medicine or coming into contact with harmful substances

41. Guinness World Records states several types of records it will not accept for ethical reasons, such as those related to the killing or harming of animals.

42. Once he realized he was unfairly harming innocent people he never meant to insult or mock, he stopped, Apologized, and donated money to help end the …

43. A malicious lie is told with a view to harming someone; its purpose is to make the person suffer in some way or experience distress.

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45. As a Bullfighter, you also have the serious duty of keeping angry bulls from harming bull riders, some of whom become disoriented or injured after a ride

46. Bullying is a distinctive pattern of repeatedly and deliberately harming and humiliating others, specifically those who are smaller, weaker, younger or in any way more vulnerable than the bully.

47. Other customs during this time included religious dance, festivals, and bringing tools inside the house that might normally be left outside, to prevent the spirits from harming them.

48. Throughout the film, she struggles first with controlling and concealing her abilities and then with liberating herself from her fears of unintentionally harming others, especially her younger sister.

49. Bullying is a distinctive pattern of repeatedly and deliberately harming and humiliating others, specifically those who are smaller, weaker, younger or in any way more vulnerable than the Bully.

50. 14 Paul urges Christians to abstain from fornication and to exercise self-control so that “no one go to the point of harming and encroach upon the rights of his brother.”