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catastrophic

[kat-uh-strof-ik] / ˌkæt əˈstrɒf ɪk /


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Alasdair McDiarmid, assistant general secretary of the Community union, said there could have been "catastrophic" financial and social impacts had the government "sat on its hands" and not stepped in so quickly.

From BBC

Even after a catastrophic mass extinction, ecosystems can begin rebuilding within only a few thousand years, with new species emerging far sooner than scientists once thought.

From Science Daily

Law emphasizes that the new findings do not predict catastrophic changes in Greenland or elsewhere.

From Science Daily

Somewhere over the winter, as defeats piled up and Spurs tumbled down the standings, they had entered a catastrophic nosedive.

From The Wall Street Journal

Yet in 1980 could Carter’s administration have foreseen the catastrophic consequences of its decision not to attack Iran?

From The Wall Street Journal