Other Word Forms
- cataclysmically adverb
- noncataclysmal adjective
- noncataclysmic adjective
Etymology
Origin of cataclysmic
Example Sentences
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On Monday, Citrini Research put out a blog post laying out a hypothetical, cataclysmic near-future in which AI eliminates white-collar jobs, upending companies and entire industries.
From MarketWatch
His push to revive the market is being complicated by fallout from the cataclysmic L.A. fires.
They end up being a cataclysmic event in the family.
She had left the country just before the fire despite warnings of potentially cataclysmic conditions.
From Los Angeles Times
The treasure trove of fossils offers a rare glimpse into a cataclysmic event that brought a sudden end to the greatest explosion of life in our planet's history.
From Barron's
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