undersetting (Meaning)
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undersetting (n.)
Something set or built under as a support; a pedestal.
Synonyms & Antonyms of undersetting
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undersetting Sentence Examples
- The undersetting of the sun cast a golden glow over the horizon.
- The undersetting of the table with fine linens created an elegant dining atmosphere.
- The undersetting of the boat slowed its progress significantly.
- The undersetting of the foundation weakened the structure of the building.
- The undersetting of the soil by erosion caused significant land loss.
- The undersetting of the sea level due to climate change is a serious concern.
- The undersetting of the price of goods made them more affordable.
- The undersetting of expectations led to a disappointing outcome.
- The undersetting of the team's performance resulted in a loss.
- The undersetting of the patient's condition required immediate medical attention.
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Something set or built under as a support; a pedestal.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The undersetting of the sun cast a golden glow over the horizon.
The undersetting of the table with fine linens created an elegant dining atmosphere.
The undersetting of the boat slowed its progress significantly.
The undersetting of the foundation weakened the structure of the building.