Definition of Detriment. Meaning of Detriment. Synonyms of Detriment

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Definition of Detriment

Detriment
Detriment Det"ri*ment, v. t. To do injury to; to hurt. [Archaic] Other might be determined thereby. --Fuller.

Meaning of Detriment from wikipedia

- up detriment in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. detriment may refer to: detriment (astrology) detriment (law), an element the benefit-detriment theory...
- to be in conflict. These categories are Dignity, Detriment, Exaltation, and Fall. Dignity and Detriment: A planet is strengthened or dignified if it falls...
- consideration to be a "Right, Interest, Profit, Benefit, or Forbearance, Detriment, Loss, Responsibility". Thus, consideration is a promise of something...
- can take multiple forms and includes both benefits to the promisor and detriments to the promisee. Forbearance to act, for example, can constitute valid...
- the victim would suffer a loss or detriment if the representor was allowed to deny what was said or done—detriment is measured at the time when the representor...
- UT1) Constellation Virgo Zodiac element Earth Zodiac quality Mutable Sign ruler Mercury Detriment Jupiter and Neptune Exaltation Mercury Fall Venus...
- January 20 (2025, UT1) Constellation Capricornus Zodiac element Earth Zodiac quality Cardinal Sign ruler Saturn Detriment Moon Exaltation Mars Fall Jupiter...
- 20 – April 19 (2025, UT1) Constellation Aries Zodiac element Fire Zodiac quality Cardinal Sign ruler Mars Detriment Venus Exaltation Sun Fall Saturn...
- 22 – October 23 (2025, UT1) Constellation Libra Zodiac element Air Zodiac quality Cardinal Sign ruler Venus Detriment Mars Exaltation Saturn Fall Sun...
- chain of events that reinforces itself through a feedback loop, with detrimental results. It is a system with no tendency toward equilibrium (social,...