"destructively" meaning in All languages combined

See destructively on Wiktionary

Adverb [English]

Forms: more destructively [comparative], most destructively [superlative]
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  1. in a destructive manner: in a way that causes destruction Derived forms: self-destructively, undestructively Translations (in a destructive manner): destructivament (Catalan), destrutivamente (Portuguese), distructiv (Romanian), distrugător (Romanian), destructivamente (Spanish)
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