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undermined
adjective as in dysfunctional
Strongest match
adjective as in enervated
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Example Sentences
That was seen as a seminal event in post war economic history which severely undermined the economic credibility of the Callaghan government.
According to the latest British Social Attitudes survey, 81% of those who voted Reform last year believe that migrants have undermined rather than enriched the country's culture.
The move follows a warning from the service's chief executive that its work was at risk of being "undermined" by "unhelpful politicians" who called for the legislation not to be enforced.
Although no one died, the OIR Group found that widespread “vandalism and property damage, the losses to business and the divisive handling of protesters” ultimately undermined the “confidence in people’s basic security.”
The 25-year-old's performance helped cancel out the defensive mistakes which had undermined the Scottish Premiership side's display for an hour.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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