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    un·der
    /ˈəndər/

    preposition

    • 1. extending or directly below: "the streams that ran under the melting glaciers"
    • 2. at a lower level than: "the room under his study"

    adverb

    • 1. extending or directly below something: "weaving the body through the crossbars, over and under, over and under"
    • 2. under water: "he was floating for some time but suddenly went under"

    adjective

    • 1. denoting the lowest part or surface of something; on the underside: "the under part of the shell is concave"
    • 2. unconscious, typically as a result of general anesthesia: "the operation was quick—she was only under for 15 minutes"

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  2. UNDER definition: 1. in or to a position below or lower than something else, often so that one thing covers the…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : in or into a position below or beneath something. 2. : below or short of some quantity, level, or limit. $10 or under. often used in combination. understaffed. 3. : in or into a condition of subjection, subordination, or unconsciousness. put the patient under for surgery. 4. : down to defeat, ruin, or death.

  4. below in rank; of less dignity, importance, or the like: A corporal is under a sergeant. subject to the authority, direction, or supervision of: a bureau functioning under the prime minister. subject to the instruction or advice of: to study the violin under Heifetz.

  5. Anything that's under is beneath something else. Most of us wear socks under our shoes and stand under an umbrella in the pouring rain.

  6. If a person or thing is under something, they are at a lower level than that thing, and may be covered or hidden by it. They found a labyrinth of tunnels under the ground. ...swimming in the pool or lying under an umbrella. Under a wide shelf that holds coffee jars stands a pile of magazines.

  7. 1. directly below; on, to, or beneath the underside or base of: under one's feet. 2. less than: under forty years. 3. lower in rank than: under a corporal. 4. subject to the supervision, jurisdiction, control, or influence of.

  8. In, at, or to a position down from; lower than; below. Shoes under the bed, under a blazing sun. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Beneath the surface of. Under water. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Below and to the other side of. We drove under a bridge. Webster's New World. Lower in authority, position, power, etc. than.

  9. under meaning, definition, what is under: below or at a lower level than something...: Learn more.

  10. under preposition (CONTROLLED BY) controlled or governed by a particular person, organization, etc: a country under military rule. The restaurant is under new management. I'm managing the project and have three people under me.

  11. Definitions of 'under-' 1. Under- is used to form words that express the idea that there is not enough of something. For example if people are underfed, they are not getting enough food. [...] 2. Under- is added to the beginning of nouns that refer to a job or rank in order to form nouns that refer to a less important job or rank. [...] More.

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