Examples of 'seriously harmed' in a sentence

Meaning of "seriously harmed"

Describes a significant level of injury or damage that has been caused to someone or something. It implies that the harm is severe and has had a significant negative impact

How to use "seriously harmed" in a sentence

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And therefore competitiveness is being seriously harmed.
It has seriously harmed the credibility of the international system for human rights protection.
The image of your company could be seriously harmed.
I have seriously harmed Tomas by forcing him to come here.
Our business and reputation could be seriously harmed.
New ideas in a sector seriously harmed by the crisis in Spain.
A failure of a number of business endeavors also seriously harmed his firm.
It actually seriously harmed American exporters.
You can not be wholly touched or seriously harmed there.
It has seriously harmed the Middle East peace process.
A few different parts had been seriously harmed by the fire.
If a doctor or hospital makes a mistake in treatment or diagnosis, you could be seriously harmed.
The fishing gear can be seriously harmed or even destroyed.
We all know people in our communities who have been seriously harmed.
Washington 's hostility seriously harmed the economy in multiple ways.

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Police said they did not believe the child was seriously harmed.
At present, however, our countries are seriously harmed by production and export subsidies for cotton.
They like to mislead you and see that you are seriously harmed.
Hands off! You can be seriously harmed using your hands to remove debris.
In addition an economic recession in the following year seriously harmed his business.
If nothing else, it 's seriously harmed this country 's faith in its politicians.
Local people have complained that these have seriously harmed their health.
Nonetheless, it has the potential for children to be victimized and on occasion, seriously harmed.
It is thought that no human has been seriously harmed by the escaping radiation.
Guns often escalate conflicts and increase the chances you will be seriously harmed.
The growing insecurity on the roads seriously harmed commerce in France.
In the absence of strong measures, our health care systems could be seriously harmed.
This operation of the Gulen sect seriously harmed and isolated Turkey.
The Yugoslav people 's basic human right to survival has been seriously harmed.
Serbia 's failure to bring Mladic to justice seriously harmed its relationship with the European Union.
Judge Michael Urbanski told him, " Many of the victims were seriously harmed.
Likewise, the city of Guayaquil was seriously harmed by a seismic tremor in 1942.
By all accounts, no children were seriously harmed.
Or " I believe that my health could be seriously harmed by waiting 30 days for a normal appeal . ".
For example, to prevent someone from being seriously harmed.
Traditional farmers close to soybean ones are seriously harmed by aerial Roundup spraying.
Such options are now limited, as the island 's environment was seriously harmed by mining.
The CTBT has thus been seriously harmed.
Can you forgive people who have seriously harmed you?
By the grace of God, no one was seriously harmed.
Without this link, Minden could have been seriously harmed economically.
Beijing argues that “high-frequency, close surveillance” by U.S. patrols has seriously harmed its security interests.

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