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单词 undergirding
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undergird

verb

un·​der·​gird ˌən-dər-ˈgərd How to pronounce undergird (audio)
undergirded; undergirding; undergirds

transitive verb

1
archaic : to make secure underneath
took measures to undergird the ship Acts 27:17 (Revised Standard Version)
2
: to form the basis or foundation of : strengthen, support
facts and statistics subtly undergird his commentary Susan Q. Stranahan

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The English verb gird means, among other things, "to encircle or bind with a flexible band." When undergird first entered English in the 16th century, it meant "to make secure underneath," as by passing a rope or chain underneath something (such as a ship). That literal sense has long since fallen out of use, but in the 19th century undergird picked up the figurative "strengthen" or "support" sense that we still use. Gird and consequently undergird both derive from the Old English geard, meaning "enclosure" or "yard." Gird also gives us girder, a noun referring to a horizontal piece supporting a structure.

Synonyms

  • bear
  • bolster
  • brace
  • buttress
  • carry
  • prop (up)
  • shore (up)
  • stay
  • support
  • sustain
  • underpin
  • uphold
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Example Sentences

the theory of evolution undergirds virtually all of modern biology
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Word History

First Known Use

1526, in the meaning defined at sense 1

undergirding

verb

present participle of undergird
as in sustaining
to hold up or serve as a foundation for the theory of evolution undergirds virtually all of modern biology

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • sustaining
  • supporting
  • bolstering
  • carrying
  • underpinning
  • upholding
  • buttressing
  • staying
  • bracing
  • underlying
  • bearing
  • trussing
  • steadying
  • shoring (up)
  • propping (up)
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