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underpin

[uhn-der-pin] / ˌʌn dərˈpɪn /


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Amazon said the additional investment in Spain would help bolster its data-center infrastructure in Aragon—a landlocked region in the northeast of the country—that underpins part of AWS’s AI and cloud capabilities in Europe.

From The Wall Street Journal

Epic Games' ambition for Unreal Engine is not limited to underpinning large swaths of the game industry.

From Barron's

“It is making investors question the fundamental underpinning of the profitability of a lot of industries.”

From The Wall Street Journal

But before building ever-faster defensive agents, we must address a deeper vulnerability: Much of the software underpinning critical systems today is poorly understood by its own operators.

From The Wall Street Journal

He is credited as one of the leaders who helped launch the major infrastructure that underpins the behemoth network of Amazon Web Services data centers.

From The Wall Street Journal