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underpinnings
noun as in basis
Weak matches
noun as in supporting structure
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Understanding hoarding requires delving into its psychological underpinnings.
“We had a lot of heavy conversations in the writers room about things like that that had one on in our own personal lives. The underpinnings of it were real things that everyone feels at some point.”
"Anti-democratic views were eventually part of the ferment for Trump's development as a kind of fascist situation, which of course ends in January 6," Finchelstein said, adding that he doubts Trump has any deeper "theoretical" underpinnings to his fascist beliefs beyond superficial support for the ideas already popular among his far right base.
In addition to lots of therapy and introspective writing, her process so far has been to interview writers, scholars and fat activists about diet culture and its societal underpinnings.
“As a result,” Doyen writes, “there are serious concerns that the rise in BD diagnoses, with their biological underpinnings, is concealing increasing social and environmental distress among marginalized Americans.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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