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are undermined
verb
To dig underneath (something), to make a passage or for destructive or military purposes; to sap.
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Unfortunately, they are undermined by their surroundings.
Our laws, too, are undermined.
Wind-power projects are undermined by transmission problems.
Groups share common goals but are undermined by local rivalries.
Old values are undermined in Hitchcock's slippery spy-ridden world.
It's not their fault they are undermined and largely ignored.
But both are undermined by this Brexit-inspired media vitriol.
And yet his goals are undermined by his determination to stand back from the region.
But jurisdictions with tough rules are undermined by neighbours with weak ones.
Monopolies form but are undermined by the impossibility of enforcing property rights.
If elected mayors enhance local democracy, it doesn't much matter if local councils are undermined.
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