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View definitions for adversely

adversely

adverb as in unfavorably

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However, studies indicate that these drills can adversely affect student mental health, leading to increased anxiety and fear, and there is little evidence that they actually improve safety in real crisis situations.

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Sugar and inflammation adversely affects the microbiome's role in mental health and cognitive function, contributing to depression, anxiety and memory troubles.

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Homeowners, she said, are concerned about property values and are resistant to policies they believe might adversely affect them, while tenants want to see rents decrease and have more affordable housing available.

“We think that this will partially mitigate some of those that will adversely impact trade volumes during the duration of the labor action.”

Refiners would be required to produce evidence that any production losses during maintenance won’t adversely affect the transportation fuel market in California.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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