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undermine
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undermine verb deaden, debilitate, devitalize, dull, enervate, enfeeble, eviscerate, extenuate, harm, impair, injure, mitigate, negate, rattle, reduce, ruin, sabotage, sap the foundation out of, sap the strength out of, subvert, unnerve, weaken
Associated concepts: undermine credibility
See also: check, corrupt, countervail, debilitate, delay, disable, disarm, discommode, disqualify, foil, frustrate, hamper, hold up, impair, invalidate, overreach, plot, pollute, rebel, restrain, smear, subvert, supplant, thwart


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Yet the spectacle of Iraq continues to be highly contested as the Bush administration labels critics of the war enablers of the "enemy" and underminers of the global effort in the "war on terror.
quot;) Too often, the underminers in our lives are old friends who we have tolerated out of a misplaced?
Apparently, we all have negative friends in the guise of passive aggressive underminers, drama queens, constant talkers, plan-breakers and moaners.
 
 
 
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