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adversely

[ ad-vurs-lee ]

adverb

  1. 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.



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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.

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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.

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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.

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That may be cold comfort for Americans adversely affected by the Doge chainsaw, however.

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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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