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- verb Present participle of
undermine . - noun The act or process by which something is
undermined .
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Examples
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They are all paid by corporations who have a stake in undermining Democratic and democratic government, and there are enough ignorant and similarly twisted people who do actually find them credible and who collectively can affect elections and plocies.
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They are all paid by corporations who have a stake in undermining Democratic and democratic government, and there are enough ignorant and similarly twisted people who do actually find them credible and who collectively can affect elections and plocies.
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They talk about the Constitution, but they are interested in undermining the constitutional principle of church-state separation that protects the rights of all people of faith, especially religious minorities.
Michael B. Keegan: Trouble With a Capital Tea Michael B. Keegan 2010
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They talk about the Constitution, but they are interested in undermining the constitutional principle of church-state separation that protects the rights of all people of faith, especially religious minorities.
Michael B. Keegan: Trouble With a Capital Tea Michael B. Keegan 2010
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They talk about the Constitution, but they are interested in undermining the constitutional principle of church-state separation that protects the rights of all people of faith, especially religious minorities.
Michael B. Keegan: Trouble With a Capital Tea Michael B. Keegan 2010
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They talk about the Constitution, but they are interested in undermining the constitutional principle of church-state separation that protects the rights of all people of faith, especially religious minorities.
Michael B. Keegan: Trouble With a Capital Tea Michael B. Keegan 2010
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The executives of Wal-Mart who have been instrumental in undermining our economy by being instrumental in sending millions of much-needed US jobs to China?
Joe Should Go grrm 2010
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All this talk about the wonderfullness of payroll taxes is just the first step in undermining Social Security.
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They talk about the Constitution, but they are interested in undermining the constitutional principle of church-state separation that protects the rights of all people of faith, especially religious minorities.
Michael B. Keegan: Trouble With a Capital Tea Michael B. Keegan 2010
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They talk about the Constitution, but they are interested in undermining the constitutional principle of church-state separation that protects the rights of all people of faith, especially religious minorities.
Michael B. Keegan: Trouble With a Capital Tea Michael B. Keegan 2010
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