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his attempt to divorce his estranged wife undermined the prestige of the Crown (1762-1830) n King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1760 to 1820
As such, he/she sees it as their duty to tarnish the country's current and past image using all available means including: cherry picking facts and using innuendo, half-truths, lies and fabrications (see: [Rathergate]).\r \r Libtards’ actions undermine America's educational system, economy, criminal justice system, military personnel, sovereignty, security, and freedoms
A nation or government who's power is undermined by drug cartels or the drug trade. > Some areas of Columbia are run as a narcocracy, outside of any government control.
An [unlawful] and/or [oppressive] [precedent] set by a person or persons claiming authority. > The embedding of [biometric] chips in or on the general population sets a dangerous opprescedent which undermines both privacy and safety.
undermine or cause to waver v
相关词组
v. 暗地里破坏;挖…的下面(undermine的过去分词)
[医] 暗边, 悬空边, 潜边
[医] 无基釉质, 悬空釉质
[医] 损害健康
n. 暗中破坏者
[法] 暗中破坏者, 阴谋伤害者
(underminer 的复数) n. 暗中破坏者
[法] 暗中破坏者, 阴谋伤害者
v. 在某物下挖洞或挖通道( undermine的第三人称单数 ); 侵蚀…的基础; 暗中破坏; 逐渐削弱