Reprehensible (The company's reprehensible practices led to public outrage.) - Deserving condemnation or criticism; morally wrong, Massive (The massive storm caused widespread damage across the region.) - Large in size, quantity, or extent., Gross (A person's gross income is the money they earn before tax is deducted from it.) - Refers to the total amount or quantity of something, without any deductions or exclusions. It is used to describe the overall or complete value of an item or concept, encompassing all its elements or components., Irreversible (The damage to the ecosystem may be irreversible if action is not taken soon.) - Not able to be undone or altered; permanent., Detrimental (Smoking has a detrimental effect on health.) - Causing harm or damage., Burgeoning (The burgeoning technology sector is creating new job opportunities.) - Beginning to grow or increase rapidly; flourishing., Indiscriminate (The indiscriminate use of pesticides can harm beneficial insects.) - Done at random or without careful judgement; not selective., Excessive (The excessive use of plastic is a major environmental concern.) - More than is necessary, normal, or desirable; immoderate., Exploitation (The exploitation of workers in developing countries raises ethical questions.) - he action of making use of and benefiting from resources or people, often in an unfair or unethical way., Threat (The threat of deforestation poses a risk to biodiversity.) - A person or thing likely to cause damage or danger., Depletion (The depletion of natural resources is a pressing global issue.) - The reduction or lessening of something, often referring to resources., Prevention (Prevention of pollution is crucial for protecting marine life.) - The action of stopping something from happening or arising., Consumption (The high rate of energy consumption is a concern for environmentalists.) - The using up of a resource; the act of consuming goods and services., Emission (Vehicle emissions are a major contributor to air pollution.) - The production and discharge of something, especially gas or radiation., Impact (The impact of climate change is evident in rising sea levels.) - The strong effect or influence that something has on a situation or person.,
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