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adversely
[ ad-vurs-lee ]
adverb
- in a negative, contrary, or unfavorable way or direction:
The report details eleven risk factors that the authors believe adversely affect children's development and well-being.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of adversely1
Example Sentences
California is a major trading partner globally, and tariffs could adversely impact many sectors of the state’s economy, from the tech industry to agriculture and the ports.
For example, a war in the Pacific would adversely affect the retirement accounts of all Americans, as it would involve the world’s largest economies in high-tech conflict.
Diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives are to assist many average people, but these efforts have been demonized and portrayed as deleterious to society mostly by adversely affecting white, Christian men.
That may be cold comfort for Americans adversely affected by the Doge chainsaw, however.
Tucci - an American of Italian descent starred in the Oscar-nominated Vatican thriller Conclave and has spoken about his experiences of throat cancer, which he said adversely affected his sense of taste.
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