undermine radically
Frequency: 6.13.3 per million words
To fundamentally weaken or damage something's foundation or authority.
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- The scandal could radically undermine the public's trust in government.
- Their new policy threatens to radically undermine years of environmental progress.
- Constant criticism can radically undermine a child's self-esteem.
- The company's financial mismanagement threatened to radically undermine its market position.
- Spreading misinformation can radically undermine public trust in credible sources.
- His erratic behavior began to radically undermine his reputation.
- Such reforms could radically undermine the power of the ruling party.
- The sudden changes in leadership could radically undermine employee morale.
- The expert warned that climate change would radically undermine agricultural stability.
- Internal conflicts began to radically undermine the organization's effectiveness.