Underpin vs Undergird - What's the difference?
underpin | undergird |
To support from below with props or masonry.
(figuratively) To give support to; to corroborate.
To strengthen, secure, or reinforce by passing a rope, cable, or chain around the underside of an object.
To give fundamental support; provide with a sound or secure basis; provide supportive evidence for.
To lend moral support to.
To secure below or underneath.
As verbs the difference between underpin and undergird
is that underpin is to support from below with props or masonry while undergird is to strengthen, secure, or reinforce by passing a rope, cable, or chain around the underside of an object.underpin
English
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(underpinn)- You should underpin the mine roof to prevent further collapse.
- Public confidence in politicians must underpin our democracy.
