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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91. While assuming a pose of utmost civility and cordiality, Caroline is relentless in her campaign to undermine me.
92. So instead you set out either to strengthen your position or to undermine his.
93. This may need to be supported by actual action likely to undermine public confidence in the exchange.
94. Spreading the benefits too thinly, however, might undermine the viability of the most needy practices.
95. By suggesting this they began quite unwittingly to undermine her confidence in the school and in herself.
96. A shortage of teachers trained in social sciences could undermine attempts to introduce compulsory citizenship lessons into schools, campaigners warn.
97. Unbeknown to you the real motive is to question you in order to undermine your position.
98. It is exactly that willful abuse of discipline that will undermine an otherwise sound principle.
99. We have already seen how the creators of wants, the psychology-manipulators in advertising, had set about trying to undermine it.
100. It is not the present intention to point to inconsistencies, in order to undermine the revolutionary claims.
101. As Trofim Denosovich Lysenko well knew, more than a little bashing is required to undermine the integrity of science.
102. BShields used to undermine her fiction by sounding as if she were inhaling the microphone.
103. It did not want to undermine trust or uncover extraneous information that might damage agents' careers.
104. But trade war fears continued to undermine brewers with Guinness down 6p to 510p.
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105. Thus they will displace those firms that finance the social security systems, and will undermine established safety regulations.
106. Will the West undermine the legitimacy of the regimes it has just saved from the storm?
107. Although the negotiation of rules is a constant process, this does not completely undermine the power of socialisation.
108. This kind of cop-out is also likely to undermine the parents' credibility and the trust put in them.
109. The inclusion of added emphasis paragraphs would also undermine the clarity of audit reporting.
110. We begin with the argument that the evidence for a Deity might be so strong as to undermine faith.
111. It does not wholly undermine the principle though it does leave it somewhat tarnished.
112. It should be surprising but liberating: and undermine the other ads in the commercial break.
113. Is the competition among elites so limited that it does not undermine their overall cooperation?
114. Current levels of traffic seriously undermine the quality of life in our cities.
115. A lack of trust in the parents because of a worrying secret can undermine the child's sense of security at home.
116. This may only serve to aggravate matters further and undermine your role as a neutral.
117. The number of leaks is beginning to undermine the credibility of those who claim emails can be made secure.
118. Victoria used every trick in the book to undermine Patsy in order to get the new job colleagues knew Patsy had earned.
119. Talk of molecules does not undermine the reality of consciously apprehended beauty and meaning.
120. They argue that this will seriously undermine the adoption of the Biosafety Protocol developed under the Convention on Biodiversity.
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.