Adverb
In a destructive manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryhe is destructively aggressive Source: Internet
Changing the electric field on the phase modulating path will then determine whether the two beams interfere constructively or destructively at the output, and thereby control the amplitude or intensity of the exiting light. Source: Internet
However, since the internal motions of molecules are random, they have an equal probability of destructively interfering with translational motion during a collision with a container's walls or another molecule. Source: Internet
Depending on the thickness of the film, different colours interfere constructively and destructively. Source: Internet
A KIWI engine being destructively tested A smaller version of KIWI, the Pewee was also built. Source: Internet
It is sometimes desirable for several waves of the same frequency and amplitude to sum to zero (that is, interfere destructively, cancel). Source: Internet