by-blow in a sentence
n.
Definition
By-blow: an incidental or secondary effect or consequence resulting from a primary event or situation.
Sample Sentences
- The storm was a by-blow of the larger climatic changes affecting the region.
- His sudden departure was a by-blow to the team's morale and cohesion.
- The by-blow of her harsh words left him feeling dejected and misunderstood.
- Although the accident was a by-blow of his negligence, he accepted full responsibility.
- The new policy changes were a by-blow of recent economic pressures on the company.
- Their friendship ended as a by-blow of a misunderstanding that spiraled out of control.
- The artist's latest work was a by-blow of his experiences during his travels abroad.
- Her decision to leave was a by-blow of the ongoing tensions in the workplace.
- The community's growth was a by-blow of the new technology introduced in the area.
- What seemed like a minor issue turned out to be a by-blow of deeper systemic problems.
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