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destructively

Aussprache: [dɪˈstrʌktɪvli]

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Kontext: „behavior or actions“

(adverb) in a way that causes damage or harm to something. When someone does something destructively, they are making things worse or breaking things.

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The storm destructively affected the old trees, knocking many of them down.

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He didn't act destructively when he disagreed; instead, he expressed his feelings calmly.

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How can we stop people from acting destructively during arguments?

Kontext: „relationships“

(adverb) in a manner that hurts or ruins relationships. Doing something destructively in a relationship makes it harder for people to get along.

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They argued, but in the end, they communicated destructively, which helped clear up misunderstandings.

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His comments were not meant to be destructively critical; he was trying to help.

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Why do some friends act destructively towards each other when they're upset?

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