Examples of 'more disastrous' in a sentence

Meaning of "more disastrous"

more disastrous: Indicates a situation or event that is even more catastrophic or harmful than something already deemed disastrous. This phrase is often used to emphasize the severity of a negative outcome

How to use "more disastrous" in a sentence

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more disastrous
Some of them more disastrous than others.
The consequences will be even more disastrous.
It was even more disastrous than those which had preceded it.
Only this will be way more disastrous.
Just one of the more disastrous forms of unrequited love.
But the aftermath was even more disastrous.
False hope is more disastrous that lying there in hopes of being found.
But the results are even more disastrous.
Nothing is more disastrous for baby brain development than a dearth of stimulation.
A loss of data would be even more disastrous.
Led to results even more disastrous than those which have taken place.
She came by for something potentially more disastrous.
I can not imagine a more disastrous belief than that.
The social consequences of neoliberal reforms proved to be more disastrous.
It triggers even more disastrous events.

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A much more disastrous fire would rage through the building three years later.
There has never been a more disastrous mistake.
It is more disastrous if someone only tries to take advantage of Tamna.
America is going to start more disastrous wars.
What could be more disastrous than the loss of freedom?
An overflowing machine is even more disastrous.
These surely rank as two of the more disastrous military misjudgements of recent times.
The effect on Africa however is much more disastrous.
There is no failure more disastrous than the success that leaves God out.
Urgent action was needed in order to prevent an even more disastrous human tragedy.
However, it was even more disastrous for runners amongst us.
He tells Chezhian to take him seriously to avoid more disastrous results.
However, it was even more disastrous for runners among us.
Had I refused to do so the immediate consequences would have been more disastrous.
This attempt was even more disastrous than the first.
On the other hand, doing nothing can be even more disastrous.
Capitalist restructuring will be even more disastrous for workers in the poorer countries.
Up they got again ; and this time the result was more disastrous.
The results since WWII has been more disastrous than generally perceived.
During the whole 19th century followed a period of demolitions still more disastrous.
The second was more disastrous.
On the contrary, its rounds will only hasten and become more frequent-and more disastrous.
The surest ways of winning are more disastrous than any defeat.
Any more disastrous dates?
Nothing could be more disastrous.
Then it 's even more disastrous than I think it is, in terms of ethics.
He was now faced with a loss even more disastrous than money.
A restoration may be more disastrous for a monument than the ravages of centuries… ".
William of Tyre wrote that there was no battle more disastrous than this.
Being unemployed is even more disastrous for individuals than you 'd expect.
Long-term effects could be more disastrous.
It 's hard to imagine a more disastrous twisting of what it means to be a Christian.
With such size, a spill could be even more disastrous.
To stop prematurely would be more disastrous than to never have started at all ”.
However, Buffetts losses may be even more disastrous.

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