Definitionv. destroy property or hinder normal operations
Last update: September 12, 2018
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A heavy backpack is destined to undermine your traveling pleasure. [verb]
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His health was undermined by drink. [noun]
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The cliffs were undermined by the sea. [verb]
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Repeated failures hasn't undermined his determination. [Please select]
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There is a risk that this will undermine the UK 's long-term prosperity. [verb]
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A year ago he was by far the best marksman in Persia, and would be so still, if drink and epilepsy had not undermined his strength. [verb]
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"As a statesman he was next in capacity to Wentworth," said Sir John, "and yet a painted favourite and a rabble of shallow wits were strong enough to undermine him." [verb]
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But this would have been inconsistent with my new position, and have undermined my authority. [verb]
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Our malignant feelings, which must seek gratification through more indirect channels, and undermine the obstacles which they cannot openly bear down, may be rather said to be tinctured sable. [verb]
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The very moment the latter is undermined, capitalism will totter. [verb]
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It was in the middle ages, when a reactionary movement was beginning to secretly undermine accumulated property, that the influence of Christianity was first exercised to its full extent. [verb]
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