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Underestimate - 5 dictionary results

un⋅der⋅es⋅ti⋅mate

[v. uhn-der-es-tuh-meyt; n. uhn-der-es-tuh-mit, -meyt] verb, -mat⋅ed, -mat⋅ing, noun
–verb (used with object)
1. to estimate at too low a value, rate, or the like.
–verb (used without object)
2. to make an estimate lower than that which would be correct.
–noun
3. an estimate that is too low.

Origin:
1805–15; under- + estimate


un⋅der⋅es⋅ti⋅ma⋅tion, noun


1. undervalue, underrate, misjudge, miscalculate.
un·der·es·ti·mate   (ŭn'dər-ěs'tə-māt')   
tr.v.   un·der·es·ti·mat·ed, un·der·es·ti·mat·ing, un·der·es·ti·mates
To make too low an estimate of the quantity, degree, or worth of.
n.   (-ěs'tə-mĭt)
An estimate that is or proves to be too low.
un'der·es'ti·ma'tion n.

Underestimate

Un`der*es"ti*mate\, v. t. To set to? low a value on; to estimate below the truth.

Underestimate

Un`der*es"ti*mate\, n. The act of underestimating; too low an estimate.
Language Translation for : Underestimate
Spanish: subestimar,
German: unterschätzen,
Japanese: 低く評価する

underestimate  (v.)
1812, "to estimate at too low an amount," from under + estimate (v.). Meaning "to rank too low, undervalue" is recorded from 1850.
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