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Example sentences for "injuriously"

Lexicographically close words:
injurias; injurie; injuries; injuring; injurious; injury; injuste; injustice; injustices; ink
  1. Here, then, we have the common designations of substances able to act injuriously on bacteria and their products outside, or upon the surface of, the body.

  2. Now, as we have pointed out, these organisms may act injuriously by some kind of cooperation, or they may by themselves be harmless, and pathological conditions be due to the occasional introduction of pathogenic species.

  3. The matter was left at that time sub judice, but the conclusion has been drawn, and surely a legitimate one, that the dampness of the soil acted injuriously in one of two ways.

  4. Dickens was bitterly disappointed: he complained that the circulation of his magazine was injuriously affected.

  5. It was the principal object of the Granger movement to do away with the many discriminating tariffs which so injuriously affected local points.

  6. Saintsbury has justly remarked that as his criticism of poetry was injuriously affected by the non-existence of the novelist, so his criticism of prose was injuriously affected by the omnipresence of the orator.

  7. The continued agitation of the question relative to the best mode of keeping and disbursing the public money still injuriously affects the business of the country.

  8. These straws, so thick upon the wind, and so injuriously mote-like to the visual organs, are flying forward before a storm.

  9. A copyright law which should embrace any of these works, might injuriously affect American publishers, and lead to collision and litigation between them and foreign authors.

  10. The Gothic kings, so injuriously accused of the ruin of antiquity, were anxious to preserve the monuments of the nation whom they had subdued.

  11. They urged him to retaliate the persecution inflicted by the Imperial laws on their unfortunate brethren: some Roman merchants were injuriously treated; and several Christians of Negra were honored with the crown of martyrdom.

  12. But in the long run the popular organism was injuriously affected by this mystic opium.

  13. The fact is the ground of the motion, which was action on the part of France, has failed us--and taken shape which tells injuriously instead of being the great support.

  14. You will therefore call upon Mr. Benjamin to induce his Government to forbear from all acts tending to affect injuriously Her Majesty's position[1035].

  15. It is not so much the starch that acts injuriously upon the nutrition of children as the excess of that substance; and if the food contains but little nutrition in proportion to its bulk, it is so much the worse.

  16. It acts most injuriously when it is but slightly diluted and taken on an empty stomach.

  17. In paddle vessels the sea injection pipes should be put through the ship's sides in advance of the paddles, so that the water drawn in may not be injuriously charged with air.

  18. General Morgan feared, too, that if the attacking party was repulsed, it would come back in such disorder and panic that the whole division would be seriously and injuriously affected.

  19. The great lack of supplies necessary to the comfort of troops, required to do constant and severe duty in such weather, told injuriously upon the discipline of the command.

  20. Was it not then possible to preserve to the government the exclusive right to issue paper money, and yet not injuriously affect the local banks?

  21. This movement did not at first excite much attention, as it was known in the north it would draw equally from the two great parties, and in the south could only affect injuriously the Democratic party.

  22. When that condition of affairs ceased, it failed to furnish ordinary revenue, and by its incidental effects operated injuriously to nearly every branch of industry.

  23. That it injuriously adds to the burden of existing debts.

  24. The position of many States is such that if they were allowed to take advantage of it for purposes of local revenue the commerce between States might be injuriously burdened, or even virtually prohibited.

  25. I submit to the judgment of Congress whether the public credit may not be injuriously affected by a system of measures like this.

  26. By the agency of ventilation in his side boxes, these are injuriously rendered cooler than the centre one; a thermometer inserted within the ventilator determining the relative degrees of heat.

  27. It grows and flourishes under conditions which most injuriously affect almost every other kind of fodder and green crop.

  28. Going upon a broad principle, I can hardly conceive that so serious a disease as pleuro-pneumonia does not injuriously affect the quality of the flesh.

  29. The casein also injuriously affects the fatty constituents of the butter; under its influence they absorb oxygen from the air, and become converted into strong-smelling compounds.

  30. Champagny, I desired it might not be published because of the tendency of that practice to restrain injuriously the freedom of our foreign correspondence.

  31. Henderson, and especially Brown, believe that the social influence of St. Louis would inevitably tell injuriously upon General Pope in the particular difficulty existing there, and I think there is some force in that view.

  32. For its bearing on our finances, I would be glad for this to be done, if it can be, without injuriously disturbing your military operations, or supplying the enemy.

  33. I have already conformed in a degree which may injuriously affect my health with your barbarous humours; but there is moderation even in excess.

  34. We must distinguish between a lawful imposer or contractor, and a violent usurper or robber that injuriously compelleth us to swear.

  35. This error hath divided and ruined many famous churches, and most injuriously made the holy truth and worship of God to be a reproach and infamy among selfish, partial, carnal men.

  36. If a man be injuriously suspended or excommunicated by the pastor or people, which way shall he have remedy?

  37. Whether it be theft, robbery, cozenage, extortion, or any other way of depriving another injuriously of his own; these general directions are needful to avoid it.

  38. Injuriously to deprive a man of this propriety, or of the thing in which he hath propriety, is the sin which I speak of in this chapter; which hath no one name, and therefore I express it here by many.

  39. But such cases are extremely rare; and it is needless to urge that such persons should conscientiously refrain, once and always, from the use of the narcotic which thus injuriously affects them.


  40. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "injuriously" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    harmfully; malevolently; malignantly