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comparative more autodestructive, superlative most autodestructive
Self-destroying; self-destructive. quotations examples
[…] until 1957 he was a painter. However, as he told Bomberg, he was searching for something 'extremely fast and intense' and in 1960 he began 'painting' with acid on nylon, thus becoming a pioneer of autodestructive art, for which he has remained the chief spokesman.
1993, Jonathan Law, European culture: a contemporary companion, page 247
Collectively they conjure up a crazed version of autodestructive white America at its most solipsistic, hankering after its own lost origins.
1996 June 28, Jonathan Rosenbaum, “Acid Western”, in Chicago Reader
In contrast to what might be expected, MHC class I-deficient mice are not autodestructive.
2000 June 16, Per-Arne Oldenborg et al., “Role of CD47 as a Marker of Self on Red Blood Cells”, in Science, volume 288, number 5473, pages 2051–2054