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Underlie

UK //ʌndəˈlaɪ//US //ˌʌndərˈlaɪ//

Definition

To be the foundation or basis for something.

In simple words: to be the basis or cause of something

Examples

  • Several factors underlie the success of the project.
  • Economic theories often underlie government policies.
  • We need to understand what underlies her behavior.

Usage notes

Used mostly in academic or formal contexts; not common in everyday conversation. Be careful to use it in discussions about theories or ideas.

Grammar pattern

underlie + object

Memory hint

Think of 'underlying' issues that are hidden beneath the surface.

Collocations

  • underlie beliefs
  • underlie principles
  • underlie issues

Synonyms

  • form the basis of
  • support
  • subjacent to
  • underpin

Antonyms

  • overlie
  • mask

Common mistakes

  • 'Underly' is incorrectly used instead of 'underlie'.
  • Confused with 'underlined', which has a different meaning.
  • Using 'underlie' in a non-causal context.