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Undervalue

Undervalue Meaning & Definition
Undervalue Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Undervalue?

[v] lose in value; "The dollar depreciated again"
[v] esteem lightly
[v] assign too low a value to; "Don't underestimate the value of this heirlooom-you may sell it at a good price"

Synonyms | Synonyms for Undervalue: depreciate | devaluate | devalue | underestimate

Related Terms | Find terms related to Undervalue:

See Also | decrease | diminish | disesteem | disrespect | fall | lessen | value

Undervalue In Webster's Dictionary

\Un`der*val"ue\, v. t. 1. To value, rate, or estimate below the real worth; to depreciate. 2. To esteem lightly; to treat as of little worth; to hold in mean estimation; to despise. In comparison of it I undervalued all ensigns of authority. --Atterbury. I write not this with the least intention to undervalue the other parts of poetry. --Dryden.
\Un`der*val"ue\, n. A low rate or price; a price less than the real worth; undervaluation. --Milton.

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