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Definition of undertrained in English: undertrainedadjectiveʌndəˈtreɪndˌəndərˈtrānd (of a person) with insufficient training for a job, sport, etc. Example sentencesExamples - Exacerbating the situation were the deleterious effects of undertrained writers, production staff, and performers with little or no television experience, leading to radically uneven structure from show to show.
- Most of the staff is undertrained and some have a tendency to be a bit rude.
- Backs are frequently overlooked and undertrained.
- But it also revealed a culture of bad practice, in which undertrained, under-supervised staff bypassed security procedures and treated applicants with contempt.
- The separate educational facilities provided to minority students were most often poorly maintained, staffed by undertrained instructors and provided with inadequate supplies.
- It may not be a good idea to stake so much of our national security on these units when they are underresourced, undertrained, and underequipped.
- The current wisdom is that it is better to be undertrained than overtrained.
- Given that these are the current conditions, the educational community must come to realize that students may suffer when services are provided by a workforce that frequently is undertrained, overworked, and underappreciated.
- The undertrained troops attempted an orderly movement, but it quickly degenerated into a mob movement.
- Few athletes are undertrained, but unfortunately, many are overtrained, often erroneously believing that more training always produces more improvement.
- They were woefully undertrained compared to their military counterparts.
- Doctors are undertrained; facilities are in poor condition and are often unsanitary; and medicine and equipment are scarce.
- The small, undertrained police force was overwhelmed by their superior strength and swordsmanship.
Rhymes ingrained, self-contained, self-restrained, self-sustained, unascertained, unconstrained, undrained, unexplained, unfeigned, unrestrained, unstained, unstrained, unsustained, untrained Definition of undertrained in US English: undertrainedadjectiveˌəndərˈtrānd With insufficient training for a job, sport, etc. Example sentencesExamples - They were woefully undertrained compared to their military counterparts.
- The separate educational facilities provided to minority students were most often poorly maintained, staffed by undertrained instructors and provided with inadequate supplies.
- Exacerbating the situation were the deleterious effects of undertrained writers, production staff, and performers with little or no television experience, leading to radically uneven structure from show to show.
- Few athletes are undertrained, but unfortunately, many are overtrained, often erroneously believing that more training always produces more improvement.
- The current wisdom is that it is better to be undertrained than overtrained.
- Backs are frequently overlooked and undertrained.
- The small, undertrained police force was overwhelmed by their superior strength and swordsmanship.
- It may not be a good idea to stake so much of our national security on these units when they are underresourced, undertrained, and underequipped.
- The undertrained troops attempted an orderly movement, but it quickly degenerated into a mob movement.
- But it also revealed a culture of bad practice, in which undertrained, under-supervised staff bypassed security procedures and treated applicants with contempt.
- Most of the staff is undertrained and some have a tendency to be a bit rude.
- Given that these are the current conditions, the educational community must come to realize that students may suffer when services are provided by a workforce that frequently is undertrained, overworked, and underappreciated.
- Doctors are undertrained; facilities are in poor condition and are often unsanitary; and medicine and equipment are scarce.
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