0 to sell goods at a price lower than a competitor:
A big supermarket can usually undersell a small local store.
1 to not give something or someone, especially yourself, the praise that is deserved:
2 to sell goods for less than someone else or for less than they are really worth:
3 to make an idea, product, opportunity, etc., seem less attractive than it really is:
4 to sell less of something than is available, or less than the real demand for it:
We are continually being undersold in foreign markets by goods produced under conditions of labour which we would not tolerate in this country.
They have to look most minutely at the costs which they incur, in order that they should not be undersold by their competitors.
Why is it that we are undersold throughout the world?
The alarmists were in full cry—their cases were never knowingly undersold.
Protection is demanded so as to keep out imported goods, to prevent foreign goods from underselling home goods.
In other words, there is underselling in the export trade, and overlapping in the inland trade.
Because they were underselling us; they were selling more cheaply than we can produce them.
Therefore, we must accept the view that either shares were overbought before the crash or have now been undersold.
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