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detriment (s) (noun), detriments (pl)
1. Damage, spoil, or disadvantage: The rainstorm caused a huge detriment to the relay races that were planned by the school.
2. Something that causes harm or injury: Not wearing a helmet when riding a bicycle can possibly result in detriment to that person's head.
3. Etymology: from Latin detrimentum, from detri-, stem of detere, "to wear away"; from de-, "away" + terere, "to rub, to wear".
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(international cheating, defrauding, and dishonesty and their detriments to human progress)