English to Arabic Dictionary catastrophic

catastrophic

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definition
adjective
a catastrophic earthquake
involving or causing sudden great damage or suffering.
catastrophic mismanagement of the economy
extremely unfortunate or unsuccessful.
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While fireworks were the cause of any injuries last Halloween, Gardaí are adamant that the crackers can cause 'catastrophic' damage to children and adults alike.
Based on the recent evidence, we can estimate that the chances of an asteroid doing 'catastrophic' damage in the next century are approximately one in 5000.
The nomination, unfortunately, was followed by a truly 'catastrophic' general election campaign in which he won only six states.
Through them, he learns about the history of apartheid and the 'catastrophic' effect it had on the lives of black South Africans.
Working together as a team, the three were able to quickly extinguish the fire and prevent further potentially 'catastrophic' damage until fire trucks could respond to the aircraft.
For the big stars (at least 8 times more massive than the Sun), this collapse is 'catastrophic' .
Similarly, Darwin also describes the formations of rocks and minerals from the 'catastrophic' effects of dynamic geological periods.
For years scientists and engineers have warned that a major hurricane could inflict 'catastrophic' damage on the city.
But sooner or later, a large object will threaten to hit the earth-moon system causing 'catastrophic' damage.
These sandstone monuments display evidence of large-scale 'catastrophic' deposition and immense watery erosion.
In five years time, will I have forgotten how gut-wrenchingly awful 'catastrophic' data loss feels?
Forecasters are warning that a hurricane making landfall at or near New York City could cause 'catastrophic' damage in the U.S.'s largest urban center.
Music fans have been warned to turn down or switch off their iPods amid fears the craze for MP3 players is storing up 'catastrophic' and irreversible hearing damage for a generation.
In the enormous densities of the early moments of the Big Bang the result would have been a 'catastrophic' annihilation of matter and antimatter into radiation.
But clearly, there are human factors behind the extensive damage caused by 'catastrophic' storms.
You built your whole life around these relationships, it's no wonder that the damage is so 'catastrophic' for you.
The worst storm, a Category 5, has winds greater than 155 mph and can cause 'catastrophic' damage.
The damage, described as 'catastrophic' , caused failure to all of the networks which make up telecommunication infrastructure on the island.
The upper plate moves seaward, and a massive tsunami can be produced along with 'catastrophic' destruction from earthquake shaking.
However, for the unfortunate few that do end up in this situation, the damage can be 'catastrophic' : physically, mentally and financially.
It is a huge pandemic that's affecting the whole world and will, unless it's stemmed in some way or other, it's going to have 'catastrophic' consequences for the economy of the world.
‘It's capable of causing 'catastrophic' damage but, of course, what we're really worried about is the loss of lives,’ he added.
These men died because of the 'catastrophic' consequences of a dangerous social phenomenon.
As a result of the aircrew's actions, no injuries were suffered while preventing potentially 'catastrophic' damage to a valuable combat asset.
The 'catastrophic' plague losses of the Black Death helped fuel an obsession with the afterlife and to popularize chantries.
By the early nineties, the damage was inescapable and 'catastrophic' .
Officials say the hurricane could cause 'catastrophic' damage.
Tonight those winds are picking up in the Mexican resort town of Cancun, which could suffer 'catastrophic' damage from this powerful storm.
Any sharp changes in the temperature proxy would then be caused by 'catastrophic' interglacial climate oscillations.
The 'catastrophic' damage resulting from the 1906 earthquake proved to be the springboard for a century of advances in the understanding and science of earthquakes.
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