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underproduce /ˌʌndəprəˈdjuːs /verb [with object]1Produce less of (a commodity) than is wanted or needed: we are underproducing geologists to work in industry...- Those three cities and others like them have been losing population - particularly young families - and underproducing jobs more than virtually anywhere else in North America.
- You underproduced; a shortfall of at least 30%
- Few businesses have the luxury of having a poorly hired employee blindside their enterprise by underproducing or creating negativity among other workers.
2 (often as adjective underproduced) Record or produce (a song or film) in such a basic way that it appears rough or unfinished.For all the excitement New York's electro parties generated last year, little came out of the scene but underproduced music....- With its abrupt cuts, minimal score, copious dialogue, and large ensemble cast, the film has an underproduced, semi-documentary feel.
- Each song's instruments (largely varying forms of guitar, with the occasional appearance of piano and drumbeats) are well separated in the mix and the voice is intimate and underproduced.
Derivativesunderproduction /ˌʌndəprəˈdʌkʃ(ə)n/ noun ...- The basic economic idea underlying this is that, when there is open access, and no exclusive rights, resources will be consumed faster, resulting in underproduction or shortage.
- Inaccurate estimates can lead to over- or underproduction, a problem that does not occur in the digital distribution of music via the Internet.
- The liberation brought ecstatic scenes throughout France and nurtured hopes of radical change, but there were still the same, or even worse, problems of shortages and underproduction.
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