Sell cheaper than one's competition.
1 But a small-screen setting would undersell the blunt force of his message.
2 Although given the cost savings, that may actually undersell the appeal.
3 The corn-millers of Leeds attempted to undersell the Leeds Industrial Society.
4 To say the Britain's Royal Navy is legendary is probably to undersell it.
5 Yet categorising Fortitude as a straight-up whodunnit might undersell the show.
6 We'll undersell him, and over-buy him, and so snuff him out.
7 Whoever attempts to undersell Tonson is harassed with legal proceedings.
8 To say he was man of the match would be to pathetically undersell it.
9 But that would be to undersell an impressive first feature.
10 Both groups of Allies will be able to undersell us.
11 Well established and economically-conducted businesses can undersell these experimental or "infant" industries.
12 To say that the Model 3 is really quite something is perhaps to undersell it.
13 They are thus enabled to undersell the fair trader and drive him from the market.
14 The foreigner is now free to undersell us, if he can, in our own markets.
15 He must undersell the public-house by offering counter attractions.
16 He must therefore, if possible, undersell his home rivals.
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