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catastrophic

adjective

  1. extremely harmful
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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /kætəˈstɹɒfɪk/ / /ˌkætəˈstɹɑfɪk/ / [ˌkæɾəˈstɹɑfɪk]

adj

Etymology: Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek καταστροφικός (katastrophikós). By surface analysis, catastrophe + -ic.

  1. Of or pertaining to a catastrophe.
  2. Disastrous; ruinous.

    The reason why Jon & Kate Plus 8 is such a hot topic is because it might all be a sham. It’s been claimed that Jon has a string of mistresses, that Kate had an affair with her bodyguard and that Baby Number Six is actually a shaved Ewok with a catastrophic heroin addiction. Or something.

    Some experts, such as geographer Jared Diamond in his 2005 book, “Collapse,” used Easter Island as a cautionary tale of how the exploitation of limited resources can result in catastrophic population decline, ecological devastation and the destruction of a society through infighting.

  3. From which recovery is impossible.

    catastrophic failure