Sentences

disimprove in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

DISIMPROVE (verb): to make or become worse in quality, condition, or effectiveness.

Sample Sentences

  1. The recent changes in management seemed to disimprove the morale of the entire team.
  2. Despite their efforts to enhance the program, the new policies have only served to disimprove user experience.
  3. It’s frustrating to see how this decision could disimprove the quality of education in our schools.
  4. Many experts believe that over-regulation can disimprove the innovation landscape in the tech industry.
  5. When the community's resources were cut, it began to disimprove the overall well-being of its residents.
  6. The constant noise from the construction site began to disimprove the quality of life for the residents nearby.
  7. His lack of attention to detail seemed to disimprove the final outcome of the project.
  8. Excessive screen time can disimprove a child's ability to concentrate in school.
  9. As the team's morale dropped, their performance began to disimprove markedly.
  10. Neglecting regular maintenance can disimprove the efficiency of any mechanical system over time.

< return to search