Undermine

/ˌʌn.dəˈmaɪn/ verb

To undermine something means to weaken or damage it, often in a secret, slow, or indirect way. You can undermine a person’s confidence or a plan’s chances of success.

From "under" and "mine," originally referring to digging tunnels under walls or buildings to make them collapse. The physical image turned into a metaphor for hidden weakening.

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