injuriously

/ɪnˈdʒʊriəsli/
adverb
  1. In a way that causes or is likely to cause physical harm or damage.
    • He fell injuriously from the ladder and broke his arm.
    • The storm acted injuriously on the crops, destroying much of the harvest.
    • The chemicals were injuriously released into the river.
  2. In a way that harms someone's reputation, rights, or interests.
    • The contract was written injuriously to the smaller company's interests.
    • The newspaper spoke injuriously about the mayor's private life.
    • She felt that the comments were made injuriously to damage her chances of promotion.
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