underfong Antonyms

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Meaning of underfong

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underfong (v. t.)

To undertake; to take in hand; to receive.

To insnare; to circumvent.

To sustain; to support; to guard.

underfong Sentence Examples

  1. The noble knight was tasked with underfonging the king's behest without hesitation.
  2. The underfonging of new hires was a laborious process that required extensive training.
  3. The rebellious subject refused to underfong the monarch's authority, leading to severe consequences.
  4. The judge's verdict was met with both underfonging and resistance from the defendant's family.
  5. The underfonging of foreign customs proved to be challenging for the recently arrived immigrants.
  6. The minister's underfonging of the scriptures provided guidance and comfort to his congregation.
  7. The soldier's unwavering loyalty led him to underfong any order given by his superiors.
  8. The child's underfonging of his parents' wishes brought harmony to the household.
  9. The underfonging of ancient texts by scholars has shed new light on historical events.
  10. The underfonging of the oath bound the knight to protect the realm with honor and courage.

FAQs About the word underfong

To undertake; to take in hand; to receive., To insnare; to circumvent., To sustain; to support; to guard.

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The noble knight was tasked with underfonging the king's behest without hesitation.

The underfonging of new hires was a laborious process that required extensive training.

The rebellious subject refused to underfong the monarch's authority, leading to severe consequences.

The judge's verdict was met with both underfonging and resistance from the defendant's family.