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    underpin
    /ˌʌndəˈpɪn/

    verb

    • 1. support (a building or other structure) from below by laying a solid foundation below ground level or by substituting stronger for weaker materials.
    • 2. support, justify, or form the basis for: "the theme of honour underpinning the two books"

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  2. to give support, strength, or a basic structure to something: He presented data to underpin his argument. Gradually the laws that underpinned (= formed part of the basic structure of) apartheid were abolished. When restoring the building, the first priority was to underpin the exterior walls by adding wooden supports along the foundations.

  3. The meaning of UNDERPIN is support, substantiate. How to use underpin in a sentence. support, substantiate; to form part of, strengthen, or replace the foundation of…

  4. To underpin is to justify or support the ideas behind something, the way your extensive research underpins your self-published book on ice cream trucks in the United States. Whenever you substantiate someone's claims, theories, or stories, you underpin them.

  5. Definition of 'underpin' underpin. (ʌndəʳpɪn ) Word forms: underpins , underpinning , underpinned. verb. If one thing underpins another, it helps the other thing to continue or succeed by supporting and strengthening it. ...mystical themes that underpin all religions. [VERB noun] ...the beliefs underpinning contemporary art. [VERB noun]

  6. to give support, strength, or a basic structure to something: He presented data to underpin his argument. Gradually the laws that underpinned (= formed part of the basic structure of) apartheid were abolished. When restoring the building, the first priority was to underpin the exterior walls by adding wooden supports along the foundations.

  7. un·der·pin. (ŭn′dər-pĭn′) tr.v. un·der·pinned, un·der·pin·ning, un·der·pins. 1. To support from below, as with props, girders, or masonry. 2. To give support or substance to: assumptions that underpinned their claims. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  8. Definition of underpin verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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  10. A complete guide to the word "UNDERPIN": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  11. underpin /ˌʌndɚ ˈ pɪn/ verb. underpins; underpinned; underpinning. Britannica Dictionary definition of UNDERPIN. [+ object] : to strengthen or support (something) from below. a wall underpinned by metal beams. — usually used figuratively. a report underpinned by ample research.