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  1. 1. : to subvert or weaken insidiously or secretly. trying to undermine his political rivals. 2. : to weaken or ruin by degrees. 3. : to wash away supporting material from under. 4. : to excavate the earth beneath : form a mine under : sap. Choose the Right Synonym for undermine.

  2. to make someone less confident, less powerful, or less likely to succeed, or to make something weaker, often gradually: The president has accused two cabinet members of working secretly to undermine his position /him. Criticism just undermines their confidence. Fewer examples.

  3. Aug 5, 2020 · Synonyms for UNDERMINE: weaken, impair, erode, damage, compromise, deteriorate, destroy, injure; Antonyms of UNDERMINE: help, rehabilitate, rectify, remedy, heal, cure, improve, enhance.

  4. to injure or destroy by insidious activity or imperceptible stages, sometimes tending toward a sudden dramatic effect. to attack by indirect, secret, or underhand means; attempt to subvert by stealth. to make an excavation under; dig or tunnel beneath, as a military stronghold.

  5. To undermine literally means to dig a hole underneath something, making it likely to collapse. But we more often use the word to describe sabotage or the act of weakening someone else's efforts.

  6. to make someone less confident, less powerful, or less likely to succeed, or to make something weaker, often gradually: The president has accused two cabinet members of working secretly to undermine his position /him. Criticism just undermines their confidence. Fewer examples.

  7. If you undermine something such as a feeling or a system, you make it less strong or less secure than it was before, often by a gradual process or by repeated efforts.

  8. undermine something to make something weaker at the base, for example by digging under it. Definition of undermine verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. to make someone less confident or make something weaker: A series of scandals have undermined people's confidence in the government. (Definition of undermine from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  10. Find 46 different ways to say UNDERMINE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

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