Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
shake-the-foundation
idiom
/ʃeɪk ðə faʊnˈdeɪʃən/

Definition
To cause significant disruption or change to the fundamental principles or beliefs that support an idea, organization, or system.

Examples
- The new findings regarding climate change really shook the foundation of environmental science.
- Her speech aimed to shake the foundation of traditional views on education.

Meaning
This phrase refers to actions or events that challenge the core beliefs or structures of something, leading to potential upheaval or transformation.

Synonyms
- Challenge the status quo
- Disrupt the norm
- Undermine established beliefs