Definition of «bedrock»

The term "bedrock" refers to the underlying, fundamental principles or beliefs that serve as the basis for someone's actions or opinions. It can also refer to a solid layer of rock beneath the soil and is often used metaphorically to describe something that is considered essential or indispensable.

Usage examples

  1. The bedrock of our relationship is trust and understanding.
  2. The company's success was built on the bedrock of hard work and determination.
  3. Education is the bedrock of a prosperous society.
  4. Science is the bedrock of technological advancements.
  5. Financial stability is the bedrock of a secure future.
  6. Family values are the bedrock of a strong community.
  7. Democracy is the bedrock of a free society.
  8. Environmental sustainability is the bedrock of a healthy planet.
  9. Honesty and integrity are the bedrock of ethical behavior.
  10. Solid research is the bedrock of a credible academic paper.

Sentences with «bedrock»

  • ``... I am again advised by Counsel and I verily believe same to be true that privacy is a foundation bedrock of right on which other human rights are built, and that if the Respondents are not restrained, the Applicant's [Togbe Afede's] rights would be greatly violated.» (citifmonline.com)
  • This restriction may be a matter of political tactics, rather than of bedrock principle. (firstthings.com)
  • VLNDEF consists of 28 GPS sites on bedrock in northern Victoria Land, led by Dr. Alessandro Capra of University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy and supported by Progetto Nazionale di Ricerca in Antartide (PNRA). (polenet.org)
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