underdeveloped
IPA: ʌndɝdɪvˈɛɫʌpt
adjective
- immature and not fully developed
- having a low level of economic productivity and technological sophistication
- (photography) of a film that has had insufficient development before being fixed
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Examples of "underdeveloped" in Sentences
- Most of the region was underdeveloped.
- Some of the years seem underdeveloped.
- The previous version was very underdeveloped.
- Compared to the rest of Namibia, it is relatively underdeveloped.
- In fact, the area of Brazilian composers is rather underdeveloped.
- The township is one of the most underdeveloped in the Tshwane Area.
- Among the Dutch, the last underdeveloped factor was that of solidarity.
- The terms of trade of the underdeveloped countries was adversely affected.
- The transportation infrastructure in the country is relatively underdeveloped.
- It is counted as one of the most underdeveloped of the country's 34 provinces.
- So she keeps throwing in underdeveloped characters to serve as random obstacles.
- People in underdeveloped countries do have many positives, despite their circumstances.
- Van Praagh says there are people who claim to be mediums who have what he calls underdeveloped abilities.
- Dude actually the cost of establishing a giga bit speed internet connection is way too high and people in underdeveloped and developing cannot afford it.
- Likewise, allowing skyscrapers in underdeveloped areas such as Anacostia might encourage investment there and would do so without impacting the character of the city's monumental core.
- The challenge is especially daunting, considering that 55 percent of the population remains in underdeveloped rural areas where local governments have scarce budgetary and technical resources.
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