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    underground

    adverb

    • 1. beneath the surface of the ground: "miners working underground" Similar below groundbelow the surfaceunder the earthin the earth

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. an underground railway, especially the one in London: British "travel chaos on the Underground" Similar metrounderground railwaysubwayinformal:tube
    • 2. a group or movement organized secretly to work against an existing regime: "the French underground" Similar resistance movementresistanceillegal oppositionpartisans

    verb

    • 1. lay (cables) below ground level: "sections of electricity line had been undergrounded"

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  4. noun. the place or region beneath the surface of the ground. ground. an underground space or passage. a secret organization fighting the established government or occupation forces: He fought in the French underground during the Nazi occupation of France.

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