noun
- underground tunnels or explosives used to destroy enemy mines or fortifications
Usage: military; historical
verb
- to dig tunnels or place explosives to counter enemy mining operations
- to work against or thwart someone’s plans or schemes
Usage: military; historical
Usage: figurative
Examples
- The fortress defenders dug countermines to intercept the enemy’s tunneling efforts.
- Medieval siege warfare often involved complex systems of mines and countermines.
- The engineers countermines the enemy’s approach by creating their own underground passages.
- She countermines his political ambitions with careful strategic planning.
- The company countermines its competitor’s marketing campaign with superior advertising.
- Historical accounts describe how defenders would countermine attacking forces during long sieges.