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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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  3. Learn the meaning of underpin, a verb that means to give support or a basic structure to something. Find out how to use it in different contexts, such as architecture, business, or politics, and see related words and phrases.

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  4. Learn the meaning of underpin, a verb that means to support, substantiate, or strengthen something. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for underpin.

  5. 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.

  6. Learn the meaning and usage of the verb underpin, which means to support or strengthen something from below or in any way. Find synonyms, pronunciation, word frequency, and examples of underpin in sentences.

  7. Underpin definition: to prop up or support from below; strengthen, as by reinforcing a foundation.. See examples of UNDERPIN used in a sentence.

  8. Underpin means to give support, strength, or a basic structure to something. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, such as architecture, business, or technology, with examples and related words.

  9. Underpin means to support from below or to give support or substance to something. See the verb form, past participle, gerund, and translations of underpin in English and other languages.