Destructively [adverb]
Definition of Destructively:
crazily
Opposite/Antonyms of Destructively:
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Sentence/Example of Destructively:
At the porter's desk a brief "Pas de lettres" fell destructively on the fabric of these hopes.
Generally speaking, the Protective system in these days is conservative, while the Free Trade system works destructively.
The ills themselves that he thus destructively fights remain to him as opaque as before.
He calls the lady ‘destructively handsome,’ and says his heart ‘gallops away in her praise most dangerously.’
A newly-born and dirty little stream was trickling destructively through all manner of shivering grasses and flowers.
And it was this knowledge that had worn on him so destructively.
She turned on him blindly and destructively, he became a mad creature, black and electric with fury.
The chances against them were too great, our artillery and machine-gun fire too destructively accurate.
The colossal brazier of Mount Vesuvius dealt most awfully and destructively with the towns on its declivities and near its base.
"About the same, I think," she said in an undertone, poking the fire destructively.