injuriousness Antonyms

Meaning of injuriousness

Wordnet

injuriousness (n)

destructiveness that causes harm or injury

Webster

injuriousness (n.)

The quality of being injurious or hurtful; harmfulness; injury.

injuriousness Sentence Examples

  1. The injuriousness of the substance was apparent in the corrosive burns it inflicted.
  2. The excessive exposure to sunlight had an injurious effect on the skin.
  3. The child's reckless behavior posed an injurious threat to both himself and others.
  4. The pesticide's injuriousness to wildlife prompted its ban from use.
  5. The defamatory words had a profoundly injurious impact on the victim's reputation.
  6. The lawyer questioned the injuriousness of the evidence presented against his client.
  7. The bomb exploded with injurious force, shattering windows and injuring bystanders.
  8. The injuriousness of the virus extended beyond physical symptoms to include mental and emotional distress.
  9. The government implemented strict regulations to mitigate the injuriousness of certain products.
  10. The medical study concluded that the drug's injurious effects outweighed its potential benefits.

FAQs About the word injuriousness

destructiveness that causes harm or injuryThe quality of being injurious or hurtful; harmfulness; injury.

harmful, adverse, dangerous, detrimental, damaging, poisonous, ill, destructive, baneful, evil

inoffensive, benign, innocuous, beneficial, useful, good, benign, good, harmless, advantageous

The injuriousness of the substance was apparent in the corrosive burns it inflicted.

The excessive exposure to sunlight had an injurious effect on the skin.

The child's reckless behavior posed an injurious threat to both himself and others.

The pesticide's injuriousness to wildlife prompted its ban from use.