DETRIMENTAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary detrimental effect impact These chemicals have a detrimental effect impact on the environment detrimental to Their decision could be detrimental to the future of the company Some of these compounds have been detrimental to the environment, and all too often the disease organisms being targeted have developed resistance
detrimental adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . . detrimental (to somebody something) harmful synonym damaging the sun’s detrimental effect on skin; The policy will be detrimental to the peace process This move could be seriously detrimental to the economy Emissions from the factory are widely suspected of having a detrimental effect on health
detrimental - Wiktionary, the free dictionary detrimental (comparative more detrimental, superlative most detrimental) Causing damage or harm Smoking tobacco can be detrimental to your health "The fact is," continued he, "Lady Anne fears that my visits here may prove detrimental to what she considers your best interests