underpin
under|pin /'ʌndərp'ɪn/ (underpins underpinning underpinned)
[VERB] V n
If one thing underpins another, it helps the other thing to continue or succeed by supporting and strengthening it.
...mystical themes that underpin all religions...
● underpinning [N-VAR]
...the economic underpinning of ancient Mexican society.
...the violent woman-hating underpinnings of films like `Cape Fear'.
[VERB] V n
If one thing underpins another, it helps the other thing to continue or succeed by supporting and strengthening it.
...mystical themes that underpin all religions...
● underpinning [N-VAR]
...the economic underpinning of ancient Mexican society.
...the violent woman-hating underpinnings of films like `Cape Fear'.