- 看过 damning 的人也看了 :
- incriminating
- fatal
- ruinous
- damnatory
damning 的定义
- causing incrimination: damning evidence.
damning 近义词
damaging
damning 的近义词 4 个
更多damning例句
- Magnite’s stock plunged as much as 13% the day after a short-seller released a damning report on the company’s strategy — proof that investors are buying into these narratives, good or bad.
- The horrors of slavery may be the most damning legacy of industrial sugar, but it’s far from the only problem caused by the human craving for sweeteners.
- Devotees say they can’t get enough, but even they admit that crickets may have a hard getting past that most damning of descriptions—a meat alternative.
- If internal documents suggesting collusion between Google and Facebook do exist, then they paint a damning picture of Google and lend more credibility to the claims outlined in the complaint.
- Last month Nature published a damning response written by 31 scientists to a study from Google Health that had appeared in the journal earlier this year.
- Even though a grand jury chose not to indict the cop who killed Eric Garner, the video is damning of police.
- There is already a damning common denominator between the two shootings: the Cleveland police department itself.
- But, as is often the case, what may be equally as damning as the crime will be the cover-up.
- The testimony is damning: the world has not learned its lesson.
- Again, conviction on this charge is unlikely unless clear damning facts emerge.
- The king will be in Asturia almost before that damning paragraph reaches there.
- Since this damning criticism was uttered, matters had not improved, on the contrary, had gone from bad to worse.
- He looked again at the damning evidence and his defiance broke.
- The poets of even the seventeenth century never tire of damning them in good, set terms.
- If nothing more is said than "It is too bad it happened," it has its faintly damning effect on us.