systematically undermine
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to gradually weaken or damage something, such as authority or confidence, in a planned way
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- The opposition party began to systematically undermine the government's policies.
- The opposition tried to systematically undermine the government's credibility.
- His constant criticism seemed designed to systematically undermine her confidence.
- Years of neglect can systematically undermine public trust in institutions.
- The report detailed how the organization had systematically undermined environmental regulations.
- His constant criticism began to systematically undermine her confidence.
- They were accused of trying to systematically undermine the trust between the two nations.
- They accused the rival company of attempting to systematically undermine their market position.
- The dictator's regime sought to systematically undermine any form of dissent.
- Such policies often systematically undermine the welfare of vulnerable populations.
- This approach can systematically undermine the foundations of a healthy relationship.
- The spread of misinformation can systematically undermine democratic processes.
- By spreading rumors, she systematically undermined his reputation.
- She felt that her efforts were being systematically undermined by her colleagues.
- The goal of the sabotage was to systematically undermine the company's operations.
- The aim of the campaign was to systematically undermine the dictator's authority.
- The new law was intended to systematically undermine the power of the unions.
- Economic sanctions were designed to systematically undermine the country's financial stability.
- He felt that his colleagues were trying to systematically undermine his authority.
- If not addressed, internal conflicts will systematically undermine the team's cohesion.