underlie (C1)
verb
Pronunciation: /ˌʌndərˈlaɪ/
Definition
Form the foundation or basis of something, often acting as a hidden cause or support for a more visible structure or idea.
Examples
Economic instability continues to underlie the political unrest in the region.
The principles that underlie modern physics were first established by Newton.
Deep-seated fears often underlie the aggressive behavior seen in stressed individuals.
How to Use underlie
- underlie something (collocation)
- The standard transitive use where the subject provides the basis for the object. — "These assumptions underlie our entire research project."
- underlying [noun] (collocation)
- The present participle used as an adjective to describe a hidden cause. — "We need to address the underlying cause of the problem."
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