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I . underground [ˈʌndəgraʊnd, Am -dɚ-] ADJ

1. underground (below earth surface):

underground

2. underground (clandestine):

underground
underground

3. underground ART, MUS:

underground
underground

II . underground [ˈʌndəgraʊnd, Am -dɚ-] ADV

1. underground (beneath the ground):

underground

2. underground (secretly):

underground
underground
to go underground
to go underground

III . underground [ˈʌndəgraʊnd, Am -dɚ-] N

1. underground no pl Brit (trains):

the Underground
by underground

2. underground (clandestine movement):

the underground
the underground

3. underground (alternative group):

underground
underground

underground passage N

underground station N

Usage examples with underground

the underground
the Underground
by underground
to go underground

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The facilities were divided into two categories: surface and underground.
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The tower base consists of the underground floor and the first four floors above ground.
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The band made a three-track demo for underground trading.
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New underground lines are expected to move another million people per day within the next five years.
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An underground video was released in 2006, although no single was then released.
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The river generally feeds with underground water in dry season.
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Often these devices are located in an underground vault.
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Early mines were underground, a practice which was in sharp decline by the 1920s and had ended completely in the watershed by 1991.
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The galkatas is famous among the local underground groups.
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It runs completely underground and contains a siding for a full train.
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