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undermined
[ uhn-der-mahynd uhn-der-mahynd ]
adjective
- attacked, weakened, or defeated by underhand or seemingly harmless actions or by imperceptible stages:
Both the struggling students and the most gifted ones are receiving limited support from an undermined educational system.
- weakened or made to collapse by removing underlying support, as by eroding or digging away the foundation:
With the release of material from the undermined cliffs at these sites, we should have had far more sand to feed the beaches, not less.
- deliberately weakened by an excavation or tunnel dug underneath, as by an enemy in war:
When the town was besieged, its defenders abandoned the undermined walls and retired into the citadel.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of undermine.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of undermined1
Example Sentences
Everything that 鈥淯SA鈥 has long stood for 鈥 financial stability, military strength, cultural prestige and more 鈥 undermined.
Their PR work was duly undermined by Pollock gleefully ripping the ball from Ollie Chessum when tasked with holding a tackle shield in an early training drill.
Trump and his administration have repeatedly criticized, undermined and defunded science on climate change.
Iraq depends on Turkey for trade, investment and water security, while its fractured internal politics have further undermined the government's ability to take a strong stance.
She described the rap group's political views on the conflict in Gaza as "valid" however, Mulholland said the band's views were being "undermined and overshadowed" by the group's actions.
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