0 present participle of undervalue
1 to consider someone or something as less valuable or important than he, she, or it really is:
This has led to an overvaluing of the external and the material, and to an undervaluing of the intellectual and the spiritual.
This pattern contributes to gender inequality and to undervaluing care as a marginal activity, hidden in private life.
And that implication is likely to lead to the undervaluing of non-human interests.
The apparent bias in this approach towards undervaluing impacts on the poor might not matter in relatively egalitarian economies, but is likely to be significant where high income inequalities exist.
Let us not compound that error by undervaluing biogas.
It suggests that we are still undervaluing our capacity to produce more of our own timber.
It has been effective in providing legal protection against pay discrimination but also in challenging the culture of undervaluing women.
I am not undervaluing their influence, but that is what, they are from a legal point of view.