Synonym: destroy, sabotage, weaken. Similar words: never mind, under, under way, founder, undergo, fall under, come under, reminder. Meaning: [ʌndəˈmaɪn] v. 1. destroy property or hinder normal operations 2. hollow out as if making a cave or opening.
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31. Anything less than a convincing victory by Graham Taylor's team will undermine their chances of qualifying from Group 2.
32. This ambiguity of voices co-operates with the rhetoric of textual autonomy whereby texts are seen to undermine themselves without intervention.
33. Externally imposed short-term alterations of this kind in the assessment of GRE clearly undermine prudent housekeeping by local government.
34. Cochrane's criticism of the impact of health care has had a lasting influence and is often used to undermine health services.
35. Hume believed that four factors undermine the credibility of reports of miracles.
36. The first rule in choosing a vice-presidential candidate is to pick some one who does not undermine the campaign.
37. When we do this, we undermine the confidence and competence of our citizens and communities.
38. Seizing upon this opportunity, the Santanistas worked night and day to undermine the Herrera administration.
39. Failure to optimise the level of support to the caring team will undermine efforts to distribute annual leave evenly among nurses.
40. Publicizing this may undermine their legitimacy, an outcome they would want to avoid.
41. Even in situations of hardship, government action is undesirable because it can undermine individual initiative and independence.
42. Don't undermine the patient's confidence by accusing him of not trying when he can not fulfil a task.
43. The president faces issues that can catch him off guard and undermine his authority.
44. If desertification continues to spread, the dust bowl will not only undermine the economy but also trigger a huge migration eastward.
44. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
45. When denied, it can undermine any or all of the measures an organization has taken in pursuit of healthy change.
46. But Democrats say the speedup would undermine the work of a commission that is developing standards for a new statewide test.
47. But such concessions would undermine the very principles on which the case for tax reform is based.
48. It would also be an offence to cause suspicion or undermine the confidence of the people.
49. It would wipe out farm profits, undermine rural employment and cause environmental degradation in East Anglia, he says.
50. Knowledge of their relationship would undermine their authority, or so they thought.
51. Contradictions which might seem likely to undermine the system have often the reverse effect.
52. The main concern of Rawls's later work is to argue that this in itself should not undermine the liberal project.
53. What aspects of this narrative would add to, or undermine, your confidence in the writer?
54. This may undermine public service and professional values, substituting commercial ones.
55. Those claimants undermine the claims of genuine asylum seekers, and no one would wish to defend them.
56. Others, convinced that President Ernesto Zedillo is committed to battling drugs, say decertification could undermine his government.
57. Talk of probability waves and eigen values does not undermine the reality of atoms and molecules.
58. To the extent environmental controls undermine our economic base, they threaten our ability to pursue the environmental goals we all share.
59. Did an accumulation of arms contribute to national security or undermine it by encouraging opponents to follow suit?
60. Other writers undermine conventional notion of reality by blurring the frontiers between the real and the imaginary.
More similar words: never mind, under, under way, founder, undergo, fall under, come under, reminder, undertake, understand, underlying, under control, undergraduate, permit, permission, wander, gender, render, tender, commander, offender, bewilderment, defender, examine, nominee, mineral, wanderlust, clandestine, prominent, independent.