undermine viability

Frequency: 7.511.8 per million words

to gradually make something weaker or less likely to succeed

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Examples (10)

  • Poor market research can undermine the viability of a new product.
  • The lack of public trust began to undermine the viability of the government's reforms.
  • Constant budget cuts will eventually undermine the viability of essential public services.
  • Such short-sighted policies could undermine the long-term viability of the entire industry.
  • His repeated failures threatened to undermine the viability of his leadership.
  • We must take steps to prevent external factors from undermining the viability of our local economy.
  • The environmental damage has started to undermine the viability of the region's agricultural sector.
  • Without sufficient investment, the project's viability will be undermined.
  • Their aggressive business practices were seen as undermining the viability of smaller competitors.
  • One wrong decision could easily undermine the financial viability of the entire company.