destructivity
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destructivity — noun Date: 1902 capacity for destruction … New Collegiate Dictionary
destructivity — n. tendency to cause destruction or damage, ruinousness … English contemporary dictionary
destructivity — de·struc·tiv·i·ty … English syllables
destructivity — ˌdēˌstrəkˈtivəd.ē, də̇ˌ , ətē, i noun ( es) : capacity for destruction … Useful english dictionary
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destructive — destructively, adv. destructiveness, destructivity /dee struk tiv i tee/, n. /di struk tiv/, adj. 1. tending to destroy; causing destruction or much damage (often fol. by of or to): a very destructive windstorm. 2. tending to overthrow, disprove … Universalium
destructive — adjective a) Causing destruction; damaging. Catabolism is a destructive metabolism which involves the break down of molecules and release of energy. b) Causing break down or disassembly. Syn: calamitous … Wiktionary
destructive — /dəsˈtrʌktɪv/ (say duhs truktiv) adjective 1. tending to destroy; causing destruction: destructive of reason; destructive to the environment. 2. tending to overthrow, disprove, or discredit: destructive criticism. 3. carried on to the point of… …
destructive — [di struk′tiv] adj. [OFr destructif < LL destructivus] 1. tending or likely to cause destruction 2. causing or producing destruction; destroying 3. merely negative; not helpful [destructive criticism] destructively adv. destructiveness n.… … English World dictionary