In a disastrous way. (Of the nature of a disaster; calamitously.)(adverb)
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Use "disastrously" in a sentence
"Mrs. Kirchner started off her first term disastrously, getting into a blowup with Washington over a U.S. prosecutor's investigation into Miami man who allegedly delivered a suitcase of cash from Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez to Mrs. Kirchner's 2007 campaign."
"Who got rid of Frank Field, Brown did (Thereby condemning benefits and housing to remain disastrously unreformed)."
"How else can we explain disastrously flooding and unreformed NHS with tax booty unless they really believed the Tories were trying to starve it to death?"