undercut
verb
• offer goods or services at a lower price than (a competitor).
• "these industries have been undercut by more efficient foreign producers"
• cut or wear away the part below or under (something, especially a cliff).
• "the base of the crag is undercut permitting walkers to pass behind the falling water"
• weaken; undermine.
• "the chairman denied his authority was being undercut"
Similar:
undermine,
weaken,
impair,
damage,
sap,
threaten,
subvert,
sabotage,
ruin,
disrupt,
undo,
destabilize,
demolish,
wreck,
destroy,
chip away,
• strike (a ball) with backspin so that it bounces high on landing.
undercut
noun
• a space formed by the removal or absence of material from the lower part of something.
• "there may be some bigger fish in the safety of the undercut"
• the underside of a sirloin of beef.
• a hairstyle in which the hair is shaved or cut very short on the sides or back of the head but left relatively long on top.
• "she styled her short bob into an edgy undercut"