destructive

destructive

destructif, destructive adjectif (bas latin destructivus) Se dit de ce qui détruit, a le pouvoir de détruire : L'action destructive des eaux.destructif, destructive (difficultés) adjectif (bas latin destructivus) Emploi La langue courante emploie volontiers ces deux mots l'un pour l'autre. Dans le registre soigné, ils ne sont pas strictement équivalents. 1. Destructeur = qui détruit. S'emploie pour les choses et les êtres animés : feu destructeur, animal destructeur. 2. Destructif = qui a le pouvoir, la propriété de détruire. Ne s'emploie que pour les choses : caractère destructif d'un acide, d'un explosif. ● destructif, destructive (synonymes) adjectif (bas latin destructivus) Se dit de ce qui détruit, a le pouvoir de...
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  • destructive — [di struk′tiv] adj. [OFr destructif < LL destructivus] 1. tending or likely to cause destruction 2. causing or producing destruction; destroying 3. merely negative; not helpful [destructive criticism] destructively adv. destructiveness n.… …   English World dictionary

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