constantly undermine

Frequency: 6.37.1 per million words

to weaken or damage something all the time or very often

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Examples (10)

  • Negative criticism can constantly undermine a child's confidence.
  • His sarcastic remarks constantly undermined the team's morale.
  • The company's inconsistent policies constantly undermine employee trust.
  • She felt that her efforts were being constantly undermined by her superior.
  • Such accusations could constantly undermine the credibility of the organization.
  • Don't let negativity constantly undermine your progress.
  • The rebels sought to constantly undermine the authority of the government.
  • A lack of communication can constantly undermine any relationship.
  • He was warned that his actions would constantly undermine his professional reputation.
  • The media's scrutiny seemed to constantly undermine the public's faith in leadership.