detractively

[US]/dɪˈtræktɪvli/
[UK]/dɪˈtræktɪvli/

Translation

adv.In a detractive manner; in a way that disparages or belittles

Phrases & Collocations

more detractively

most detractively

Example Sentences

the new policy has detractively affected the company's reputation in the market.

his negative comments have detractively influenced the team's morale significantly.

the construction noise has detractively altered the peaceful atmosphere of the neighborhood.

social media has detractively changed how people communicate with each other.

the recent scandal has detractively modified public perception of the politician.

budget cuts have detractively reduced the quality of education in public schools.

competition from overseas has detractively diminished local businesses' profits.

the delay has detractively undermined the project's original timeline.

the outdated design has detractively impacted customer satisfaction rates.

the controversy has detractively affected the artist's public image.

technology addiction has detractively influenced children's development patterns.

the misleading advertisement has detractively altered consumer trust in the brand.

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