increasingly undermine

Frequency: 7.011.2 per million words

to weaken or damage something more and more over time

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Examples (10)

  • The constant criticism began to increasingly undermine his confidence.
  • Economic instability threatens to increasingly undermine public trust.
  • Their secretive actions will increasingly undermine the project's credibility.
  • Lack of communication can increasingly undermine team morale over time.
  • Small policy changes can increasingly undermine the system's effectiveness.
  • The spread of misinformation may increasingly undermine democratic institutions.
  • His poor health choices were increasingly undermining his body's resistance.
  • Such allegations will increasingly undermine her authority in the organization.
  • Their continuous delays have started to increasingly undermine client satisfaction.
  • If ignored, these issues will increasingly undermine the company's long-term viability.