undervalue

IPA: ˈʌndɝvæɫju

noun

  • An undervaluation; a price or rate below the actual worth.

verb

  • (transitive) To underestimate, or assign too low a value to.
  • (transitive) To have too little regard for.
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Examples of "undervalue" in Sentences

  • "undervalue" the "inherent significance" of the parties campaign to ban civilian gun ownership.
  • Bankruptcy would have been their best option but, because they sold the house at an "undervalue", that route could be legally blocked.
  • Granted we all "undervalue" long term adverse outcomes or apply questionable discount factors, which might be a more neutral way of putting it.
  • Investment Quality Trends calculates corresponding 'undervalue' and 'overvalue' levels for the overall market and individual dividend-paying stocks.
  • "Based on the current dividend of $0.60, RCL was yielding 1.70%, which represents the historical repetitive level of 'undervalue' for this company," Wright notes.
  • I think sometimes that one reason I’m not more successful is that I talk in plain English, and that makes people who are used to hearing jargon undervalue what I do.
  • While the Investment Quality Trends parameters of "undervalue" and "overvalue" dividend yields are repetitive over significant time periods, we would remind you that these levels are not inviolate.
  • The fourth loss of substance, which the Americans -- drawing as they do upon the over-peopled regions of Europe for fresh supplies -- are always inclined to undervalue, is the loss of at least 500,000 men, by death in battle, by diseases in the camp, and by all the fatigues, miseries, and privations incident to a state of war.

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