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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(91) This pattern is confirmed by analyses of the process underlying the development of class consciousness among workers.
(92) Metal cold water cisterns are covered with an internal galvanised coating to prevent rusting of the underlying iron.
(93) Whilst disagreements remain, I believe and trust that the underlying spirit is one of amity.
(94) Such parliamentary chaos is not a symptom of underlying social disorder.
(95) Those exceptional losses mask an acceleration in our underlying recovery during the third quarter.
(96) To this end it examines critically the assumptions underlying the advocacy of these employment policies.
(97) Yet almost nothing is known about the brain organization underlying language in such apes.
(98) The mental activity underlying the actions, still remains radically different.
(99) No considered view was offered on the underlying problems of prison conditions that had triggered the riots.
(100) This may indeed have been an underlying cause of the revival of Baldwin's own fortunes.
(101) Discovering the Early Civilizations By the 1880s, then, many of the ideas underlying modern archaeology had been developed.
(102) The underlying problem is the insatiable appetite of modern political campaigns for ever more cash.
(103) Rather, they can act only as a guide to decision making by making the assumptions underlying the decisions explicit.
(104) While the criticisms vary, the underlying assumption is that overall economic growth has been speeding up.
(105) The need for reregulation superimposed upon any underlying tendency towards competitive freedom is clearly evident.
(106) The assumptions underlying these techniques are generally the same as those of the cultural transmission concept of learning.
(107) Contributors to the trust then have a share in the income and capital appreciation of the underlying assets.
(108) The contention continued for four years and the underlying reason for it was pique.
(109) In the classroom(sentencedict.com), cultural analysis encourages students to examine for themselves the underlying assumptions in the texts they are studying.
(110) But it can stop them seeing its underlying gender biases.
(111) A scatterplot is needed to assess the linearity assumption underlying each correlation or regression coefficient between pairs of quantitative variables.
(112) We agree with the underlying assumptions of the Kingman Report and, in essentials, with its conclusions.
(113) For others, it might mean therapy to root out the underlying causes of overeating.
(114) Competition between a large mass of parasites and the host for nutrients may be the underlying cause of this weight loss.
(115) We begin with a brief discussion of the methodological issues underlying these two modes of analysis.
(116) The life wrapper itself adds another layer of costs to the underlying fund management charges.
(117) Underlying pre-tax profits rise 12 %-eighth consecutive year of delivering double digit growth at this level?
(118) The underlying cause of all this was the girl's future.
(119) Underlying structural cardiac abnormalities, most commonly obstructive coronary disease(Sentencedict.com), are present in the vast majority of patients.
(120) Mauss's underlying concern was with individualism as an aspect of the fragmentation and disembedded nature of capitalist society.
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.