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Definition of undersell in English: undersellverbundersoldʌndəˈsɛlˌəndərˈsɛl [with object]1Sell something at a lower price than (a competitor) we can equal or undersell mail order Example sentencesExamples - Many chains claim that no one will undersell their own Web sites, but this is a tough policy to enforce.
- Most rivals grumbled, but matched the cap out of fear of being undersold.
- One person is quoted saying: ‘They are either underselling for the sake of competitive pricing or gouging the heck out of everybody else.’
- When I asked him whether these substantial price cuts were because the top end models had been overpriced and underselling, he said that these reductions had been long-planned.
- He undersold himself by $5 million, maybe more.
- The Government itself is largely to blame for this underselling.
- The department store chain decided to remove the ‘never knowingly undersold’ tag for the Internet because it couldn't be never knowingly undersold.
- In other words, we subsidize our farmers so heavily that they can undersell poor competitors abroad.
- There's always a balance between overselling and underselling, and although I think we have good potential, we have just begun to deliver on that.
- Meanwhile, corporate agribusiness can undersell the small family farmer, making the small farm economically unviable.
- Increasingly individuals who performed such work at home were displaced by wage workers employed in urban factories and shops that took advantage of machinery or economies of scale to undersell homeworkers.
- There are unquestionably farmers in a number of developing countries who have been undersold and even put out of business by imports whose prices are artificially low thanks to subsidies the rich countries pay their farmers.
Synonyms charge less than, charge a lower price than, underbid - 1.1 Promote or value (something) insufficiently.
she feels she was underselling herself by putting her disability high on her CV Example sentencesExamples - That said, perhaps I'm underselling the effort required to type out a story.
- I think that, while an impressive gimmick, it is very undersold.
- Cathy has been knowingly undersold, under-respected and undervalued.
- My main concern is that I've undersold this album, but there's only so many adjectives you can use before they lose credibility.
- However, in this case the book jacket writer is underselling the author.
- We also ordered the pear crumble which was greatly undersold by its simple description - the crumble contained all sorts of exciting nibbles like pistachio nuts and came with jasmine ice-cream.
- Many business leaders and community activists undersell social interaction.
- Marty here told us you were pretty, but it's clear he undersold you.
- To sum this record up as ‘charming’ may seem to be underselling it a little.
- I told them that all my working life I'd fought to ensure my men had decent wages - and that I wasn't going to undersell them now.
- He wasn't going to undersell himself again to a team with such dim prospects.
- The trailer actually undersells the film, while the storyboards and biography make for intriguing viewing.
- As a result, they may undersell their strengths in order to avoid being singled out and made to feel conspicuous.
- That is not to undersell or under-rate the book: it is also a handy reference for professional writers, particularly those looking to expand more widely into other areas of food writing.
- It is a matter of regret that the benefits of these reforms to consumers, workers and taxpayers have been chronically undersold.
- To say the golf was scintillating would be to undersell not only the drama but also the quality.
- He has always had a feel for what the audience wants and never knowingly undersells a great event or oversells a poor event.
- To compare the world to an oyster (even one that is owned by me) is to undersell it a little, I think.
- I wrote the introduction with my best journalism cap on hoping to give an inkling of what was to come without underselling or overselling.
- You've got to wonder at some point if they're underselling their own products in their own minds.
Rhymes Adele, Aix-la-Chapelle, aquarelle, artel, au naturel, bagatelle, béchamel, befell, bell, belle, boatel, Brunel, Cadell, carousel, cartel, cell, Chanel, chanterelle, clientele, Clonmel, compel, Cornell, crime passionnel, dell, demoiselle, dispel, dwell, el, ell, Estelle, excel, expel, farewell, fell, Fidel, fontanelle, foretell, Gabrielle, gazelle, gel, Giselle, hell, hotel, impel, knell, lapel, mademoiselle, maître d'hôtel, Manuel, marcel, matériel, mesdemoiselles, Michel, Michelle, Miguel, misspell, morel, moschatel, Moselle, motel, muscatel, nacelle, Nell, Nobel, Noel, organelle, outsell, Parnell, pell-mell, personnel, propel, quell, quenelle, rappel, Raquel, Ravel, rebel, repel, Rochelle, Sahel, sardelle, sell, shell, show-and-tell, smell, Snell, spell, spinel, swell, tell, vielle, villanelle, well, yell Definition of undersell in US English: undersellverbˌəndərˈselˌəndərˈsɛl [with object]1Sell something at a lower price than (a competitor) we can equal or undersell mail order Example sentencesExamples - There's always a balance between overselling and underselling, and although I think we have good potential, we have just begun to deliver on that.
- Many chains claim that no one will undersell their own Web sites, but this is a tough policy to enforce.
- There are unquestionably farmers in a number of developing countries who have been undersold and even put out of business by imports whose prices are artificially low thanks to subsidies the rich countries pay their farmers.
- The Government itself is largely to blame for this underselling.
- One person is quoted saying: ‘They are either underselling for the sake of competitive pricing or gouging the heck out of everybody else.’
- In other words, we subsidize our farmers so heavily that they can undersell poor competitors abroad.
- When I asked him whether these substantial price cuts were because the top end models had been overpriced and underselling, he said that these reductions had been long-planned.
- He undersold himself by $5 million, maybe more.
- Increasingly individuals who performed such work at home were displaced by wage workers employed in urban factories and shops that took advantage of machinery or economies of scale to undersell homeworkers.
- Most rivals grumbled, but matched the cap out of fear of being undersold.
- Meanwhile, corporate agribusiness can undersell the small family farmer, making the small farm economically unviable.
- The department store chain decided to remove the ‘never knowingly undersold’ tag for the Internet because it couldn't be never knowingly undersold.
Synonyms charge less than, charge a lower price than, underbid - 1.1 Promote or rate (something) insufficiently; undervalue.
Example sentencesExamples - You've got to wonder at some point if they're underselling their own products in their own minds.
- He has always had a feel for what the audience wants and never knowingly undersells a great event or oversells a poor event.
- That is not to undersell or under-rate the book: it is also a handy reference for professional writers, particularly those looking to expand more widely into other areas of food writing.
- Many business leaders and community activists undersell social interaction.
- To sum this record up as ‘charming’ may seem to be underselling it a little.
- It is a matter of regret that the benefits of these reforms to consumers, workers and taxpayers have been chronically undersold.
- That said, perhaps I'm underselling the effort required to type out a story.
- The trailer actually undersells the film, while the storyboards and biography make for intriguing viewing.
- My main concern is that I've undersold this album, but there's only so many adjectives you can use before they lose credibility.
- I told them that all my working life I'd fought to ensure my men had decent wages - and that I wasn't going to undersell them now.
- We also ordered the pear crumble which was greatly undersold by its simple description - the crumble contained all sorts of exciting nibbles like pistachio nuts and came with jasmine ice-cream.
- However, in this case the book jacket writer is underselling the author.
- To compare the world to an oyster (even one that is owned by me) is to undersell it a little, I think.
- Cathy has been knowingly undersold, under-respected and undervalued.
- I wrote the introduction with my best journalism cap on hoping to give an inkling of what was to come without underselling or overselling.
- As a result, they may undersell their strengths in order to avoid being singled out and made to feel conspicuous.
- I think that, while an impressive gimmick, it is very undersold.
- To say the golf was scintillating would be to undersell not only the drama but also the quality.
- He wasn't going to undersell himself again to a team with such dim prospects.
- Marty here told us you were pretty, but it's clear he undersold you.
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