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To undermine
verb
To dig underneath (something), to make a passage or for destructive or military purposes; to sap.
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To undermine cohesion is to endanger everyone.
To undermine this undermines our parliamentary democracy.
To undermine Turnbull.
To undermine solidarity is to endanger everyone.
Egypt promises to undermine both those propositions.
I'm not going to undermine Dianne Feinstein.
Critics want to undermine the sector.
I wouldn't ever want to undermine that.
"We don't want to undermine that cooperation".
He added, "To undermine the BBC World Service is to undermine truth".
He has tended to undermine himself.
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