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View definitions for harmfully

harmfully

adverb as in dangerously

adverb as in desperately

adverb as in viciously

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As some other members of the Washington establishment also contend, Frum worries that the hangover of the Iraq War has harmfully impeded and undercut effective U.S. policy in the years since.

Dr Piper added: "Any one of us can find ourselves drinking harmfully and seeking early help and support is one of the best things we can do if we do find ourselves struggling".

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Therefore, to exclude trans athletes from elite competition, out of our own constricting fears and uncertainty, is wrong, harmfully so.

But the American Medical Association complained that the COVID-19 drugs could interact harmfully with drugs for other conditions and that physicians, who don’t typically staff pharmacies, are best equipped to prescribe them safely.

Opioids can endanger older users, increasing risks such as falls and cognitive problems and interacting harmfully with other medications.

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

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