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An estimation that is too low; an estimate that is less than the true or actual value.
underestimate
underestimation
underrating
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underestimation
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underestimate
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1
Media reports are bound to
underestimate
the true scale of protest, however.
2
But some market players continue to
underestimate
how strong this economy is.
3
She said: There's a general
underestimate
of how dangerous coercive control is.
4
That said; there's a propensity to
underestimate
a temporary or minor problem.
5
We say: Don't
underestimate
the work involved in putting together 100 stories.
1
Industry officials say that any
underestimation
of vapor pressure would be negligible.
2
Early diagnosis is often delayed due to
underestimation
or confusion with cellulitis.
3
The
underestimation
of Asian football is not confined to the international sides.
4
But he did add that this could be an over- or
underestimation
.
5
Conclusions: Contrast agents applied in simulation cause
underestimation
of doses in actual treatment.
1
She was cunning and her opponents paid savagely for
underrating
her.
2
On mere business grounds I think it would be
underrating
your market value.
3
Of course, you won't suspect me of
underrating
the moral and religious considerations.
4
More than one criminal had tripped over the snag of
underrating
Carroll's ability.
5
No, that was hardly the way to put it; it was
underrating
Bastian Cautley.