underbear Antonyms
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Meaning of underbear
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underbear (v. t.)
To support; to endure.
To line; to guard; to face; as, cloth of gold underborne with blue tinsel.
underbear Sentence Examples
- The ancient temple underbears the weight of centuries of history.
- The tree underbears a heavy load of fruit, its branches weighed down.
- The roof of the cathedral underbears the immense weight of its stone vaults.
- The bridge underbears the daily burden of thousands of vehicles.
- The castle underbears the constant threat of siege by its enemies.
- The patient underbears the pain of surgery with remarkable fortitude.
- The team underbears the pressure of a tight deadline to complete the project.
- The city underbears the burden of its heavy industry and high pollution levels.
- The planet underbears the weight of human activity and climate change.
- The firm underbears a significant financial loss due to the recession.
FAQs About the word underbear
To support; to endure., To line; to guard; to face; as, cloth of gold underborne with blue tinsel.
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The ancient temple underbears the weight of centuries of history.
The tree underbears a heavy load of fruit, its branches weighed down.
The roof of the cathedral underbears the immense weight of its stone vaults.
The bridge underbears the daily burden of thousands of vehicles.