How to Use underpin in a Sentence

underpin

verb
  • But what underpins it all is the resurgence of Kawhi Leonard.
    Andrew Greif, Los Angeles Times, 19 Dec. 2023
  • The price of ether, the native token underpinning the ethereum blockchain, fell to around $2,300 and has erased its gains for the year.
    Mackenzie Sigalos, CNBC, 5 Aug. 2024
  • Ultium will underpin and power the 30 new EVs GM has promised to launch by mid-decade.
    Jamie L. Lareau, Detroit Free Press, 12 Oct. 2021
  • The use of drones has underpinned many of Ukraine’s recent successes on the battlefield.
    Eric Schmidt, Foreign Affairs, 22 Jan. 2024
  • Many said the European Union's plan to take in Ukraine as a member one day could help underpin that reform process.
    Jamey Keaten, ajc, 5 July 2022
  • The rice at Sakae tastes slightly firmer than that which underpins a typical piece of nigiri.
    Lucas Kwan Peterson, Los Angeles Times, 3 May 2023
  • More than 100 city tools, some which underpin day-to-day functions, are impacted by the ordinance, but no tool has made it yet through the law’s new process.
    Lyndsay Winkley, San Diego Union-Tribune, 6 Oct. 2023
  • The war in Ukraine, along with Covid-19, have exposed glaring weaknesses in the supply chains that underpin the world economy.
    Matt Egan, CNN, 4 Apr. 2022
  • At the same time, some investors have been betting that inflation may stick higher in the long run, underpinning gold’s run.
    Yvonne Yue Li, Fortune, 14 Apr. 2024
  • But the report also underpins resilience in the economy, which could give the Fed enough leeway to roll out yet another hike this year.
    Bryan Mena, CNN, 27 July 2023
  • It’s a setup often treated as a simple plot device, with no depth of feeling to underpin it.
    Elisabeth Vincentelli, New York Times, 5 Dec. 2022
  • These videos are key to the psychological warfare that underpins this flare-up.
    Tamara Qiblawi, CNN, 16 Oct. 2023
  • The album brims with joy and righteous anger, and illuminates the communal ties that underpin both.
    Pitchfork, 14 Dec. 2023
  • But for many Russians, like a 79-year-old Muscovite named Valentina, the sacrifices and successes still loom large — and underpin support for the war in Ukraine.
    Washington Post, 7 May 2022
  • Nvidia is at the center of the AI boom, as its processors are key to training the large language models that underpin the technology.
    Lionel Lim, Fortune, 5 Dec. 2023
  • Informal labor and unsafe living conditions may underpin their start in life, and the lives of the mothers who bore them.
    ELLE, 13 Apr. 2022
  • The lesson of Lilith Fair — that women artists could have their own stage on which to perform and feel safe — underpins the Canadian documentary.
    Etan Vlessing, The Hollywood Reporter, 9 July 2024
  • The two sides agreed to extend the cease-fire underpinning hostage-prisoner exchanges that began on Friday.
    WSJ, 28 Nov. 2023
  • The company makes many of the critical chips that provide the computing power needed to run the models that underpin AI tools.
    Jane Thier, Fortune, 22 Feb. 2024
  • Ultium is the proprietary platform that will underpin and power all of GM's future EVs.
    Jamie L. Lareau, Detroit Free Press, 25 Apr. 2022
  • Here, the Asian-American beauty reveals the products that underpin her skin-care routine and go-to summer makeup look.
    Jenny Berg, Vogue, 13 July 2023
  • The bit sizes allowed Castellucci to factor the private key underpinning the entire API.
    Dan Goodin, Ars Technica, 9 Aug. 2024
  • The Hong Kong dollar has been tied to its U.S. equivalent since 1983, helping underpin the city’s emergence as one of the world’s major financial centers.
    Dave Sebastian, WSJ, 12 May 2022
  • That strategy underpinned its economic success, but over time, the United States moved away from it.
    Jake Sullivan, Foreign Affairs, 24 Oct. 2023
  • At the same time, like many other countries across the world, India is debating how best to regulate the technologies that will underpin the metaverse.
    Ritwija Darbari, Quartz, 4 Mar. 2022
  • There was always an easy strength, a self-confident baritone underpinning, in his singing.
    Jon Pareles, New York Times, 21 July 2023
  • Much of the trial has focused on the potential for achieving the performance targets that underpin Mr. Musk’s pay package.
    Rebecca Elliott and Meghan Bobrowsky, WSJ, 19 Nov. 2022
  • And underpinning it all, Will and Gene are agile, lively, and attentive at every turn.
    Bill Kopp, SPIN, 6 June 2024
  • Hollinghurst’s fiction is underpinned by a fierce and exacting morality that does not spare characters trying to cover up or forget the sins of the past.
    Charles McGrath, The Atlantic, 8 Oct. 2024
  • The Defender brand is underpinned by Land Rover—a mark of trust built on 75 years of expertise in technology and world-leading off-road capability.
    Outside Online, 3 Oct. 2024

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