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An estimation that is too low; an estimate that is less than the true or actual value.
underestimate
underestimation
underreckoning
underestimate
underestimation
underreckoning
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.
6
Rock Band is the least we can offer, after decades of
underrating
his work.
7
Do not think me
underrating
the poignancy of ill-requited love.
8
I am far, however, from
underrating
the influence of blood.
9
Her slips with these men wounded Shakespeare's vanity, and he persisted in
underrating
her.
10
What was beautiful was that the Turk was
underrating
him as a punk kid.
11
Mrs. Bazalgette could not be sincere in
underrating
him.
12
You will not accuse me of
underrating
your accomplishments.
13
But don't call him lucky, Pete, that's
underrating
him.
14
The Secretary for War was not in the habit of
underrating
his own talents and achievements.
15
There is no occasion for disguising or
underrating
this indebtedness of Greece to her elder neighbors.
16
Well, that was what came of
underrating
people.
underrating
underrate
arrogant underrating
underrate family
underrate men
underrate people
underrate public