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detrimentally — detriment ► NOUN ▪ harm or damage: she fasted to the detriment of her health. DERIVATIVES detrimental adjective detrimentally adjective. ORIGIN Latin detrimentum, from deterere wear away … English terms dictionary
detrimentally — adverb see detrimental I … New Collegiate Dictionary
detrimentally — adverb In a detrimental manner … Wiktionary
detrimentally — adv. harmfully, damagingly, injuriously … English contemporary dictionary
detrimentally — de·tri·men·tal·ly … English syllables
detrimentally — See: detrimental … English dictionary
detrimentally — adverb in a detrimental manner • Syn: ↑harmfully, ↑noxiously • Ant: ↑harmlessly (for: ↑harmfully) • Derived from adjective: ↑noxious … Useful english dictionary
affect detrimentally — index prejudice (injure) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Trust law in England and Wales — is the original and foundational law of trusts in the world, and a unique contribution of English law to the legal system. Trusts are part of the law of property, and arise where one person (a settlor ) gives assets (e.g. some land) to another… … Wikipedia
harmfully — adverb in a detrimental manner • Syn: ↑detrimentally, ↑noxiously • Ant: ↑harmlessly • Derived from adjective: ↑noxious (for: ↑noxiously), ↑ … Useful english dictionary