Synonym: below, beneath, lower. Antonym: over. Similar words: founder, under way, undergo, fall under, come under, understand, undertake, undermine. Meaning: ['ʌndə(r)] adj. 1. located below or beneath something else 2. lower in rank, power, or authority. adv. 1. down to defeat, death, or ruin 2. through a range downward 3. into unconsciousness 4. in or into a state of subordination or subjugation 5. below some quantity or limit 6. below the horizon 7. down below 8. further down.
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91) Young people today are under intense pressure to succeed.
92) I'm under instructions to keep my speech short.
93) He wrote under the pseudonym 'Silchester'.
94) The two doves are cooing under the eaves.
95) He was arrested after being kept under constant surveillance.
96) The ship hit an iceberg and went under.
97) Moles dug tunnels under the lawn.
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98) The Atlantic swell surged up under them.
99) You are under no obligation to answer our questions.
100) I stowed my bag under the seat.
101) The stage swayed alarmingly under their weight.
102) His relationship with the KGB came under scrutiny.
103) I could see the muscles rippling under his shirt.
104) Salaries are kept under constant review.
105) The proposals are currently under consideration .
106) It's cool and shady under the tree.
107) Wood blocks compress a great deal under pressure.
108) Garcia ran the marathon in just under three hours.
109) The little donkey struggled under its heavy burden.
110) Children under 16 are exempt from prescription charges.
111) You'll find it in the files under 'C'.
112) She wedged a chair firmly under the door handle.
113) The floor gave way under the heavy weight.
114) They were under constant close surveillance day and night.
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116) The branch sagged under the weight of the apples.
117) I think she coped very well under the circumstances.
118) They excluded people under 20 from the club.
119) They looked at the blood samples under the microscope.
120) Machines soon wear out under rough usage.
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