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underdeveloped

[ uhn-der-di-vel-uhpt ]

adjective

  1. improperly or insufficiently developed.
  2. Photography. (of a negative) less developed than is normal, so as to produce a relatively dark positive lacking in contrast.


underdeveloped

/ ˌʌndədɪˈvɛləpt /

adjective

  1. immature or undersized
  2. relating to societies in which both the surplus capital and the social organization necessary to advance are lacking
  3. photog (of a film, plate, or print) processed in developer for less than the required time, thus lacking in contrast


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Word History and Origins

Origin of underdeveloped1

First recorded in 1890–95; under- + develop + -ed 2

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Example Sentences

But there are too many characters—all slightly underdeveloped—and storylines for the viewer to feel invested in any one of them.

With Bruce Wayne out of the picture, Dick Grayson is free to cultivate that hitherto underdeveloped aspect of his abilities.

Since her lower jaw is underdeveloped and her teeth never grew in, her little tongue is permanently sticking out.

Following 22 years of civil war, many areas of South Sudan remain severely underdeveloped.

As part of the speculation about his love life, a rumor had gone around that Hoover had an underdeveloped sex organ.

Though immature and underdeveloped by Terran standards, she had a fair figure for a Dry-town woman.

This is because it is underdeveloped, the chemicals acting too quickly to allow it to gain density.

An overexposed and underdeveloped plate may be redeveloped, and this process is usually called strengthening or intensifying.

This is more likely against a modernized, developed state than an underdeveloped government.

It means steady advancement in the economic development of the underdeveloped areas of the world.

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