understaffed

IPA: ˈʌndɝstæft

adjective

  • having an inadequate number of workers or assistants
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Examples of "understaffed" in Sentences

  • They've always been understaffed, meaning delays and poor service.
  • # of stores that could have been considered "understaffed" - 0 out of 8
  • * # of stores that could have been considered "understaffed" - 0 out of 27
  • * # of stores that could have been considered "understaffed" - 0 out of 28
  • Usually it's when P Cell is "understaffed", or to restock nearby Green Boxes.
  • It was understaffed from the get-go with documented declines in the margin of safety. bdbd Says:
  • Perhaps the sheriff's department is "understaffed" and does not have enough resources to enforce the law properly?
  • Meanwhile, the S.E.C. insists that it could not have known what Lehman was up to because it was "understaffed" and "ill-suited" to run a voluntary oversight program.

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