undercutverb [ T ]
uk/ˌʌn.dəˈkʌt/us/ˌʌn.dɚˈkʌt/present participle undercutting, past tense and past participle undercutundercut verb [ T ] (CHARGE LESS THAN)
to charge less than a competitor:
Big supermarkets can undercut all rivals, especially small family-owned shops.
They claim to undercut their competitors by at least five percent.
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Price decreases
- bearish
- closeout
- concession
- cut-price
- deduction
- deflate
- depreciate
- depreciation
- discount
- downturn
- knock
- knock sb/sth down
- mark
- offer
- put
- put sth down 1
- roll
- roll sth back
- slump
- tumble
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Selling
undercut verb [ T ] (DAMAGE)
to damage something or to make it fail:
He suspected it was an attempt to undercut his authority.
Synonym
undermine
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Upsetting and destabilizing
- bring
- bring sb down
- delegitimize
- destabilize
- dislocate
- disrupt
- knock/throw sb for a loop idiom
- loop
- make waves idiom
- put the skids under sth idiom
- rock
- rock the boat idiom
- scupper
- stir
- turn sth upside down idiom
- unsettling
- upset
- upside down
- wave
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