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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
pernicious
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
pernicious anaemia
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
most
▪ Is this not the worst and most pernicious kind of sexism?
▪ This is legislating science at its most pernicious.
▪ The most pernicious consequence of these internal Soviet developments was the disorientation of the proletarian vanguard in other countries.
■ NOUN
anaemia
▪ Similar findings were also reported by Sjöblom etal studying patients with pernicious anaemia.
▪ It has long been known that pernicious anaemia predisposes to development of gastric adenocarcinoma.
▪ These patients were characterised by an early onset and long duration of pernicious anaemia.
▪ The need for gastroscopic follow up of pernicious anaemia patients is therefore still debated.
▪ More recent findings indicate that hypergastrinaemia associated with pernicious anaemia leads to hyperplasia of fundic endocrine cells.
▪ In association with endocrine cell hyperplasia, gastric carcinoid tumours have been observed in 1-7% of pernicious anaemia patients screened by gastroscopy.
▪ In this study we evaluated the findings of follow up gastroscopies performed three years after primary gastroscopic screening of pernicious anaemia patients.
▪ These patients had been treated earlier for pernicious anaemia in the same hospital between 1972 and 1985.
influence
▪ To escape the pernicious influence of fashion we need three things.
▪ Their words infuse the air Britain breathes, serving just three press magnates whose pernicious influence corrodes all political discourse.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ a pernicious lie
▪ the pernicious effects of advertising
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ And how did this pernicious self-image arise?
▪ Gastrin levels may also be elevated by pernicious anemia. duodenal ulcers, and after a meal.
▪ How can a struggling organization escape this pernicious cycle of perpetual reaction and strife?
▪ In 1937, she had felt she had had enough of the pernicious course of human history.
▪ In addition, Roycayrol and Cattan studied fundic biopsy specimens of 18 totally achlorhydric patients, 12 of whom had pernicious anaemia.
▪ Unfortunately in 1971 I was not protected from that most pernicious word by those inverted commas.
▪ We are so easily led to pernicious solutions.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Pernicious

Pernicious \Per*ni"cious\, a. [L. pernix, -icis.] Quick; swift (to burn). [R.]
--Milton.

Pernicious

Pernicious \Per*ni"cious\, a. [L. perniciosus, from pernicies destruction, from pernecare to kill or slay outright; per + necare to kill, slay: cf. F. pernicieux. Cf. Nuisance, Necromancy.] Having the quality of injuring or killing; destructive; very mischievous; baleful; malicious; wicked.

Let this pernicious hour Stand aye accursed in the calendar.
--Shak.

Pernicious to his health.
--Prescott.

Syn: Destructive; ruinous; deadly; noxious; injurious; baneful; deleterious; hurtful; mischievous. [1913 Webster] -- Per*ni"cious*ly, adv., -- Per*ni"cious*ness, n.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
pernicious

early 15c., from Middle French pernicios (13c., Modern French pernicieux) and directly from Latin perniciosus "destructive," from pernicies "destruction, death, ruin," from per- "completely" (see per) + necis "violent death, murder," related to necare "to kill," nocere "to hurt, injure, harm," noxa "harm, injury" (see noxious). Related: Perniciously; perniciousness.

Wiktionary
pernicious

a. 1 Causing much harm in a subtle way. 2 Causing death or injury; deadly.

WordNet
pernicious
  1. adj. exceedingly harmful [syn: baneful, deadly, pestilent]

  2. working or spreading in a hidden and usually injurious way; "glaucoma is an insidious disease"; "a subtle poison" [syn: insidious, subtle]

Wikipedia
Pernicious

Pernicious is a Thai-American supernatural horror film directed by James Cullen Bressack, who also wrote the story along with co-writer Taryn Hillin. The film stars Ciara Hanna, Emily O'Brien, and Jackie Moore.

Usage examples of "pernicious".

To accomplish that unity, Anarchism has declared war on the pernicious influences which have so far prevented the harmonious blending of individual and social instincts, the individual and society.

And a world made unsafe for mysticism and theocentric religion is a world where the only proved method of transforming personality will be less and less practiced, and where fewer and fewer people will possess any direct, experimental knowledge of reality to set up against the false doctrine of totalitarian anthropocentrism and the pernicious ideas and practices of nationalistic pseudo-mysticism.

Pliny, in affected though forcible language, has condemned the thirst of gain, which explores the last confines of the earth, for the pernicious purpose of exposing to the public eye naked draperies and transparent matrons.

The Monophysitism heresy is more insidious than the Nestorian heresy, for it is easy to fall into the error that Christos partook more of the divine than humanity, and that is the grossest and most pernicious error.

We assume Myros has assured him that such would be the case under his overlordship, so a prating pissant supports a pernicious pervert.

More subtle and pernicious, in the print media in particular, the shift from prepublication to postpublication censorship had a chilling rather than a liberating effect on many publishers, editors, and writers, for it made them more vulnerable to financial disaster should occupation authorities find their published product unacceptable and demand that a newspaper, magazine, or book be recalled.

But the real territorialization of the Internet - the redrawing of its internal contours and the withdrawal of its libertarian foundations - is more pernicious, all-pervasive, quotidian, and surreptitiously gradual.

This paper, with all the circumstances of its discovery and communication, was pretended to be equivalent to two witnesses, and to be an unanswerable proof of those pernicious counsels of Strafford which tended to the subversion of the laws and constitution.

Incest, therefore, being PERNICIOUS in a superior degree, has also a superior turpitude and moral deformity annexed to it.

She had made up her mind that, great as her influence ought to be, she was not the proper person to speak to Mr Robarts as to his pernicious, unclerical habits, and she would not now depart from her resolve by attempting to prove that she was the proper person.

In the matter of whoring, though, which was known to plague even the most watchful of voyages, Hannah was to play a part so skilful that the surgeon-superintendent would state in his report that the prisoners had co-operated well and had shown little pernicious disruption and almost none of the moral turpitude so commonly experienced on a convict ship carrying female prisoners.

A difference of religion is always pernicious, and often fatal, to the harmony of the prince and people: the Gothic conqueror had been educated in the profession of Arianism, and Italy was devoutly attached to the Nicene faith.

The commonest application of this pernicious art is one which is very familiar to witches and sorcerers in many parts of the world.

The infant Hercules destroys the pernicious snakes detested of the gods, and ever, like St.

The emulation, and sometimes the discord, which reigned between two professions of opposite interests and incompatible manners, was productive of beneficial and of pernicious consequences.