Definition of understored in US English:
understored
adjectiveˈəndərˌstôrdˈəndərˌstôrd
Supplied with fewer retail stores than the market demands.
specific market niches in which Chicago is understored compared to Los Angeles and New York
Example sentencesExamples
- Several markets in the U.S. with high-growth population rates are relatively understored and need more pharmacies.
- Despite the rapid residential growth in the area, he notes that Lancaster County is very understored and underserved based on national benchmarks.
- But the retail sector contains enormous opportunities: New York City remains sorely understored compared with the rest of the country.
- Secondly, Argentina was greatly understored having only a couple of foreign retailers.
- Furthermore, the immediate area surrounding the South Bay Pavilion is still understored.