The tender meat of the loin muscle on each side of the vertebral column.
In machining, a recess in a diameter. For example a thread relief.
(Sports) a stroke that puts reverse spin on the ball.
Sell cheaper than one's competition.
1 And falling tourism revenues will undercut local support for protecting wild animals.
2 Hassett said the data did not undercut the need for tax cuts.
3 This will dramatically undercut our ability to change China's unfair trade practices.
4 Selling the cars en masse at reduced prices had undercut their value.
5 They're cheaper and will undercut the American labs by quite a bit.
6 Everyone is nervous, but the prospect of solidarity is undercut by competition.
7 The Chop=An undercut ground stroke is the general definition of a chop.
8 Smaller and nimbler private companies are attempting to undercut larger global brands.
9 But the weapons that rally participants brought to Charlottesville undercut that claim.
10 Still, some of the conditions that may have undercut demand are disappearing.
11 But the worker shortage argument is somewhat undercut by moderate wage growth.
12 The force of the gnawing current had already undercut the soft clay.
13 The nationwide drop in home sales has also undercut real estate advertising.
14 But that view appeared to be undercut by Flannery's remarks on Wednesday.
15 The insurgents have adapted and found ways to undercut America's surge strategy.
16 The side below the road was a little undercut and very steep.
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Undercut в диалектах
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