underbid
— Verb
– English
~ bid lower than a competing bidder
undercharge
— Verb
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~ charge (someone) too little money
undercoat
— Verb
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~ cover with a primer; apply a primer to
undercut
— Verb
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~ cut obliquely into (a tree) below the main cut and on the side toward which the tree will fall
undercut
— Verb
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~ cut away the underpart of; "undercut a vein of ore"
undercut
— Verb
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~ cut away material from the underside of (an object) so as to leave an overhanging portion in relief
undercut
— Verb
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~ strike (the ball) in golf, tennis, or hockey obliquely downward so as to give a backspin or elevation to the shot
undercut
— Verb
– English
~ sell cheaper than one's competition
underdevelop
— Verb
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~ process (a film or photographic plate) less than the required time or in an ineffective solution or at an insufficiently high temperature; "These photos are underdeveloped"
underdress
— Verb
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~ dress without sufficient warmth; "She was underdressed for the hiking trip and suffered hypothermia"
underdress
— Verb
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~ dress informally and casually; "On Fridays, employees can underdress"
underestimate
— Verb
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~ make a deliberately low estimate; "The construction company wanted the contract badly and lowballed"
underestimate
— Verb
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~ make too low an estimate of; "he underestimated the work that went into the renovation"; "Don't underestimate the danger of such a raft trip on this river"
underestimate
— Verb
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~ assign too low a value to; "Don't underestimate the value of this heirloom-you may sell it at a good price"
underexpose
— Verb
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~ expose insufficiently; "The child was underexposed to language"
underexpose
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~ expose to too little light; "The film is underexposed, so the image is very dark"
undergird
— Verb
– English
~ make secure underneath; "undergird the ship"
undergird
— Verb
– English
~ lend moral support to