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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Kind of undercuts the whole idea?

"Kind of undercuts the whole idea that you went up on the mountain with Bob
and had a spontaneous argument."

whatdoes it mean kind of undercuts the whole idea?
  

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The intent of the phrase is 'it offers evidence to the contrary of the idea'.

  • The intent of the phrase is 'it offers evidence to the contrary of the idea'.
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The intent of the phrase is 'it offers evidence to the contrary of the idea'.

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