completely undermine
Frequency: 7.011.8 per million words
to weaken or damage something entirely
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- The recent scandal could completely undermine his reputation.
- Their early efforts were completely undermined by the sudden policy change.
- Constant criticism can completely undermine a child's self-confidence.
- New evidence threatens to completely undermine the prosecution's case.
- Such actions will completely undermine the trust between the two nations.
- His lack of preparation could completely undermine his chances of success.
- The company's unethical practices have completely undermined its public image.
- This decision might completely undermine the authority of the committee.
- Allowing such behavior would completely undermine the discipline of the team.
- The constant delays have completely undermined the project's timeline.