prejudicially

English

Etymology

prejudicial + -ly

Adverb

prejudicially (comparative more prejudicially, superlative most prejudicially)

  1. In a prejudicial manner.
    • 1840, Thomas Bull, M.D., The Maternal Management of Children, in Health and Disease.:
      In this case, however, the parent's health will chiefly suffer, if she persevere in nursing; this, however, will again act prejudicially to the child.
    • 1628, Alexandre Dumas, Père, Ten Years Later:
      "But surely that will prejudicially affect the rumor you were going to spread, sire?"
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