Phrases with «grievous harm»

The phrase "grievous harm" means causing very serious or severe damage or injury to someone or something. Full definition

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Sentences with «grievous harm»

  • On the other side, those who are primarily responsible are not necessarily «all - bad» but they still are primarily responsible for causing grievous harm to the climate that has been favorable to human growth and civilization. (ethicsandclimate.org)
  • The brothers were charged jointly with grievous harm upon 20 year old Michael Crawford. (plustvbelize.com)
  • Friday September 10th2009 — Again in bad English and mostly spoken in Kiswahili we face new charges of grievous harm and being illegal immigrants in Kenya. (greenplanet.com)
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