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undermineverb to make (someone or something) weaker or less effective usually in a secret or gradual wayShe tried to undermine my authority by complaining about me to my boss. The events of the past year have undermined people's confidence in the government. deteriorate, enervate, enfeeble, weakenblemish, bloody, break, compromise, crab, cripple, cross (up), damage, deface, disfigure, endamage, flaw, harm, hurt, impair, injure, mar, spoil, vitiateerode, scour, wash out, wear (away)blight, tarnishdent, ding, dintbotch, gum (up), queerlacerate, wounddisable, hamstring, lame, maim, mangle, mutilate, torment, tortureannihilate, bang up, bash, batter, clobber, crush, dash, decimate, demolish, desolate, destroy, devastate, do in, pulverize, raze, ruin, scourge, shatter, smash, tear down, total, waste, wipe out, wreck cure, heal, help, rectify, rehabilitate, remedyedit, remodel, reviseameliorate, better, enhance, enrich, improve, meliorate, perfect, refinedoctor, fix, mend, patch, rebuild, recondition, reconstruct, renovate, repair, revamp weaken, enfeeble, debilitate, undermine, sap, cripple, disable mean to lose or cause to lose strength or vigor.weaken may imply loss of physical strength, health, soundness, or stability or of quality, intensity, or effective power.a disease that weakens the body's defenses enfeeble implies a condition of marked weakness and helplessness.enfeebled by starvation debilitate suggests a less marked or more temporary impairment of strength or vitality.the debilitating effects of surgery undermine and sap suggest a weakening by something working surreptitiously and insidiously.a poor diet undermines your health drugs had sapped his ability to think cripple implies causing a serious loss of functioning power through damaging or removing an essential part or element.crippled by arthritis disable suggests bringing about impairment or limitation in a physical or mental ability.disabled by an injury sustained at work in the 14th century |