"Underlaying" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Underlaying" Meaning

Adjective:

Hidden or unseen; underlying.

Example: "The underlying tones of sadness in the comedian's voice surprised the audience."

"Underlaying" Examples

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1. Computer Science

The innovation involves an underlaying architecture that ensures data security via blockchain technology, making it virtually impossible to breach.

2. Medical Research

The underlaying issue with her condition was not fully understood until a team of specialist doctors were consulted and ran a series of comprehensive medical tests.

3. Economy

During the economic downturn, banks began to experience an underlaying threat due to loan defaults, leading to a chain reaction of bankruptcies.

4. Engineering

The underlaying design flaw in the gondola system was subtle but critical, causing cables to fail under minimal strain and compromise passenger safety.

5. Environmental Science

Climate models indicated an underlaying shift in global weather patterns, necessitating a significant overhaul in strategies for mitigating the effects of global warming.

"Underlaying" Similar Words

Underhandedly

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Underhandedness

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The trait of being untrustworthy or deceitful, often by using covert or sneaky means to achieve a goal, rather than being open and honest.<br><br>Example: The company's underhandedness in their business dealings led to a loss of public confidence.<br><br>Synonyms: deceit, dishonesty, duplicity, cunning, insidiousness.<br><br>Antonyms: honesty, transparency, integrity, sincerity, truthfulness.

Underinsured

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Underivatised

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Underivatized

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Not modified or changed in any way, especially in chemistry, meaning not having had a chemical modification (such as the addition of a functional group) added to its original structure.

Underlain

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Underlay

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Underlayer

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The underlayer is the layer that is underneath or below another layer. It is the base or foundation of something, often covered or hidden from view.<br><br>Example: The underlayer of soil is rich in nutrients.<br><br>In this context, the word "underlayer" can also refer to something that is secondary or supplementary, especially in relation to a main or primary layer.

Underlie

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To lie beneath or be below something; to be a fundamental or underlying aspect of something.<br><br>Examples: <br>- Many of life's problems underlie the government's conversations about economic policy.<br>-rons are known for their realizotion of cold-water defects that underlie the elements of the residual termination feature.

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