To destroy property or hinder normal operations.
Hollow out as if making a cave or opening.
1 I think it will overly focus power, and really undermine representative democracy.
2 Both of them undermine democracy and the rule of law, she said.
3 Orbán believes Soros has encouraged mass immigration in order to undermine Europe.
4 You've got nothing but time to undermine the course of natural events.
5 Some experts added, however, that the reports could undermine trust between partners.
6 Even if these machines work perfectly, I think they will undermine democracy.
7 Such violence threatens to undermine U.S.-backed efforts to defeat the militant group.
8 The Brexit vote could undermine staffing, research, service reform, devolution and funding.
9 Dr Jackson said the late opening hours would undermine the council's goals.
10 That plan expressed a desire not to undermine the New Zealand economy.
11 Activists should therefore analyze those pillars of support and systematically undermine them.
12 It has the potential to completely undermine an already rickety democratic process.
13 However, proposed remedies can undermine the financial logic for doing the deals.
14 These tools routinely undermine human rights including freedom of expression and assembly.
15 But critics worry that another Uribe term would undermine the country's democracy.
16 They fear that granting too much national leeway would undermine the law.
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