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