beneath in the PONS Dictionary

beneath Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be beneath sb (lower rank than)
beneath contempt
to lurk beneath the surface fig
beneath contempt

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The defensive portion is slightly wider than the hall beneath.
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The constricting cells have an actin meshwork directly beneath the apical membrane as well as circumferential actin belts lining the adherens junctions between cells.
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When these scales are removed, a normal appearing lip is revealed beneath, although there may be associated erythema and edema.
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Each flower has short sepals beneath five round white petals.
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The man looks at either option, and before he runs out to sea, a tiny writhing of a parasite is shown beneath his skin.
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The idea for character faces beneath the cards remained from previous theme iterations, and the character voices were provided by indie game developers.
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This gives the riders the ultimate floorless feeling, with no track beneath or above them.
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Beneath the petals are bright pink fused sepals.
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Geophysical survey can be the most effective way to see beneath the ground.
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Sulfur was sometimes burned beneath the nesting tree to suffocate the birds, which fell out of the tree in a weakened state.
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