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onheilbrengend

Onheilbrengend is a Dutch word that can be translated to English as "malevolent" or "noxious". It is an adjective used to describe something or someone that has a negative or harmful effect. The word is derived from the prefix "on" which means "not" or "opposite of", and the noun "heilbrengend" which means "blessing" or "something beneficial".

In linguistic context, "onheilbrengend" is used to convey that something is not only ineffective but also causes

Onheilbrengend can also be used in a more figurative sense, describing a situation or idea that has

In general, the word "onheilbrengend" is a useful tool for conveying the negative impact of something in

harm.
Example
sentences
include
"De
vloek
was
onheilbrengend
voor
de
gemeenschap"
which
translates
to
"The
curse
was
malevolent
for
the
community".
Another
example
would
be
"De
giftige
plant
is
onheilbrengend
voor
veel
dieren"
which
translates
to
"The
poisonous
plant
is
noxious
to
many
animals".
a
corrupting
or
unfavorable
influence.
For
instance,
"De
aanwezigheid
van
de
onheilbrengende
propagandamachine
in
de
campus"
which
translates
to
"The
presence
of
the
noxious
propaganda
machine
on
campus".
This
use
of
"onheilbrengend"
emphasizes
its
potential
to
negatively
affect
individuals
or
communities.
the
Dutch
language.
Its
meanings
functions
as
an
antonym
to
beneficial
effects,
thus
serving
to
illustrate
the
opposing
effects
between
two
or
more
contrasting
systems.
Its
development
in
Dutch
history
portrays
its
origin
from
the
understanding
of
opposing
results.