undermine

UK /ˌʌn.dəˈmaɪn/ US /ˌʌn.dɚˈmaɪn/
verb 4

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(verb.)

ADV

greatly, radically, seriously, severely

The scandal has greatly undermined public trust in the company's leadership.

completely, totally | somewhat | further | effectively | fatally | subtly | gradually, increasingly, progressively | eventually | constantly

VERB + UNDERMINE

threaten to | attempt to, seek to, try to | help (to), serve to, tend to | be likely to

be designed to, be intended to

The new policy was designed to undermine the influence of the old management team.

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