English to Spanish Dictionary detrimental

detrimental

perjudicial
definition
adjective
releasing the documents would be detrimental to national security
tending to cause harm.
translation of 'detrimental'
adjective
de salida,
perjudicial
example
His only real fault was that his work ethic was so high and he worked so hard, that it could eventually have been 'detrimental' .
I am satisfied that publication of the report would be deeply damaging and 'detrimental' to their welfare.
A bowler breaking down too often is not only a problem for the team but also 'detrimental' to his own career.
Human population growth on our planet is certainly 'detrimental' to the environment.
The dehumanisation of women is not only 'detrimental' to women but to men also.
In contrast, unsaturated fats don't have the same 'detrimental' effect on cholesterol levels.
This experiential gap is, I find, dangerous and 'detrimental' to the sort of work that I want to do.
The book sheds light on acts of corruption that are 'detrimental' to the development of Zambia.
Too much emphasis on pleasing the judges is 'detrimental' to the music, he feels.
In the event, that did not occur, partly due to the 'detrimental' effect it may have had on peace talks.
Anything seen outside of the stereotypes is seen as 'detrimental' and won't get a chance.
I am firmly of the opinion that we should live and let live as long as what we are doing is not 'detrimental' and hurtful to others.
The use of concrete in areas of public utility is unnecessary, and in fact, 'detrimental' .
There are, however, extensive objections and evidence that it would be 'detrimental' to the local area.
I was determined not to cave in passively, as that would have been 'detrimental' to both them and me.
He does not accept the fashionable concept that working to the exclusion of all other aspects of life is 'detrimental' .
And if it would be 'detrimental' , the council will consider postponing the closure of the home.
It is 'detrimental' to the area and could prove to be dangerous for our children.
The one growth area under this current government is on law and legislation but with 'detrimental' effect on humans.
Whether or not this would have a 'detrimental' effect on the tourists in the long run is a matter of conjecture.
It's a valid proposal, but it needs to be looked at further to ensure community needs and businesses are not 'detrimentally' affected.
Any beneficial acclimatization effect was 'detrimentally' offset by the inability to train at high intensity due to the lack of oxygen.
He says he is ‘outraged’ at the action that 'detrimentally' affects the 1.2 million Hispanic-owned businesses in the United States.
It has also given the impression that Britain is acting 'detrimentally' to the general European interest and is the only country marching out of step.
Reductions in bed numbers may mean that it is more likely that patients will be transferred outside of the area, which may, in turn, cost more and may 'detrimentally' affect their treatment.
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