The Collaborative International Dictionary
Destructively \De*struc"tive*ly\, adv. In a destructive manner.
Wiktionary
adv. in a destructive manner: in a way that causes destruction
WordNet
adv. in a destructive manner; "he is destructively aggressive"
Usage examples of "destructively".
What had, on the girl, been extreme slimness had become, on the woman she was now, an almost bony thinness, the outward expression of her inner frustration and bitterness, as though these deep-rooted feelings that had distorted her life had eaten away at her flesh as thoroughly and destructively as any bodily illness.
As Ehomba started toward him, Hymneth once more began throwing sphere after destructively lambent sphere.
Any orbs aimed at Hunkapa Aub he merely deflected, sending them crashing destructively into the far corners of the quaking hall.
The spell you used was not thoroughly tested before release and contained some serious bugs that interact destructively with certain kinds of magic.
She had never seen a humanoid robot act so messily, even destructively, on a casual instruction.
The great movement of labor, extravagant and preposterous as are some of its demands, demagogic as are most of its leaders, fantastic as are many of its theories, is nevertheless real, and gigantic, and full of a certain primeval force, and with a certain justice in it that never sleeps in human affairs, but moves on, blindly often and destructively often, a movement cruel at once and credulous, deceived and betrayed, and revenging itself on friends and foes alike.
Senta of Perkun's line, Senta who had whelped six puppies and whose blackness had always contrasted so strikingly with the white miller, showed signs of canine nervousness once the puppies were sold, and after the mill burned down went so destructively haywire -- tearing a sheep limb from limb like a wolf and attacking an agent from the fire insurance company -- that miller Matern was obliged to send his son Walter to see Erich Lau, mayor of Schiewenhorst, for Hedwig Lau's father owned a rifle.