underlie|underlain|underlay|underlies|underlying in English
verb
[,un·der'lie || ‚ʌndə(r)'laɪ]
place underneath; lie under; provide something that supports from below
Use "underlie|underlain|underlay|underlies|underlying" in a sentence
1. Underlying principles Four principles therefore underlie randomised prevention trials.
2. Installation of floor underlay
3. Shale underlies the coal.
4. Many facts underlie my decision.
5. Technology improvements underlie these trends.
6. 2 Shale underlies the coal.
7. Recycling of underlay for carpets and other floor coverings
8. Bitter historical enmities underlie the present violence.
9. Sound-insulating mats being underlay for floor coverings
10. Code 023: Manufacture of carpet backing, underlay and foam
11. These ideas underlie much of his work.
12. Try to figure out what feeling underlies your anger.
13. No such assumption underlies the attributions of neutrality.
14. Whenever the acoustic underlay must comply with high requirements of the structural fire protection (B1, Cfl-s1), then DAMTEC® resistant cork is the ideal acoustic underlay, ... more...
15. Do Deeper Principles Underlie Quantum Uncertainty and Nonlocality?
16. • What may underlie the ancient Greek myths about violent demigods?
17. 15 That principle underlies all the policies in this Manifesto.
18. 2) Psychological problems very often underlie Apparently physical disorders
19. The wetland is underlain by a layer of organic debris and hydromorphic soils, which in turn are underlain by an unconfined alluvial sand aquifer about 80 m thick.
20. Sheets and underlay pads made of paper and cellulose for incontinent persons
21. 15 Their tectonic framework was basically underlain in early Pleistocene or late Pliocene.
22. These nouns all pertain to what underlies and supports.
23. Biochemistry explores the chemical principles that underlie biological processes
24. It is this path that underlies the appearance of Antidromic …
25. Continental crust (in geology) Rock that underlies most of Earth’s Continents