Synonym: fundamental, implicit in, inherent, rudimentary. Similar words: elderly, wanderlust, under, under way, undergo, founder, come under, fall under. Meaning: [‚ʌndə(r)'laɪ] adj. 1. in the nature of something though not readily apparent 2. located beneath or below 3. being or involving basic facts or principles.
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(31) The classic study of the forces underlying totalitarian regimes.
(32) For those who do say that, it does not reflect the underlying growth in the aid programme.
(33) There are at least two reasons to question the assumptions underlying such notions.
(34) Of course, you will have to have one single underlying tug, just as the classical writers had their who-dun-it tug.
(35) Analysis isolates possible patterns of error which indicate underlying causes.
(36) Is it perhaps time to re-examine some of the fundamental assumptions underlying that policy?
(37) However, the educational team took a more openly critical view of the community development process and the philosophy underlying it.
(38) To the anatomists, the search for order involved the detection of underlying relationships between the structures of different species.
(39) While these symptoms impart a conformity to the clinical presentation, the underlying psychodynamic psychopathology is varied.
(40) The fact that they do not believe with any great conviction the theories underlying the shocks, makes their task even harder.
(41) The hard core was protected by changing the theory underlying the observation language, so that telescopic data replaced naked-eye observations, for instance.
(42) We will pay special attention to the underlying social problems in high-crime areas, particularly to prevent young people drifting into crime.
(43) Closed basins as deep as 135 feet were bitten out of the underlying basalt.
(44) Conversely, activities which seem on the surface to be the same may turn out to realize different underlying assumptions.
(45) Unless there is some other underlying reason or hidden illness it will pass in time, as she adjusts to the change.
(46) The underlying assumption is that gradual hormonal decline is bad because some physical functions decline at the same time.
(47) Our modern Western world is consequently run by captains of industry, commerce and business who have an underlying Eastern philosophy.
(48) Some of the reported difference in rates of metabolism could relate to the severity of the underlying colitis.
(49) Preoperative identification of such patients is important and any suspicion of infection with underlying hyposplenism should be promptly treated with parenteral antibiotics.
(50) The volatility of the underlying bond futures fell to an annual rate of 7. 95 percent.
(51) One part of our task is to draw attention to implicit[sentencedict.com], underlying assumptions which inform the theoretical stances adopted.
(52) Abolitionists thus aspired to make their actual metropolitan and colonial societies conform more closely to these underlying ideas of order.
(53) The assumptions underlying the deconstructionist view of reality linger on in surprisingly wide circles of influence in the 1990s.
(54) It could be that some underlying defect opens the way to both candidiasis and chemical sensitivity.
(55) Derivatives are contracts whose values are tied to an underlying security, such as a foreign currency or a bond.
(55) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(56) Underlying obstructive coronary artery disease was not excluded by angiography.
(57) The Barringtons vividly demonstrate that the village as an occupational community declined because the underlying economic base could no longer support it.
(58) And the total alteration in underlying circumstances has not been squarely faced.
(59) The inputs employed for simulation are somewhat arbitrary, but they reflect underlying realities.
(60) So the underlying cause of the fall in investment is the decline in profitability.
More similar words: elderly, wanderlust, under, under way, undergo, founder, come under, fall under, undertake, understand, undermine, under control, undergraduate, formerly, properly, wander, gender, tender, render, commander, offender, defender, reminder, early warning, funding, surrounding, independent, independence, already in, round and round.