undersell

[ UK /ˌʌndəsˈɛl/ ]
[ US /ˈəndɝˌsɛɫ/ ]
VERB
  1. sell cheaper than one's competition
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How To Use undersell In A Sentence

  • To compare the world to an oyster (even one that is owned by me) is to undersell it a little, I think.
  • A big supermarket can usually undersell a small local store.
  • This store can undersell other stores because it sells by cash.
  • That said, perhaps I'm underselling the effort required to type out a story.
  • The Government itself is largely to blame for this underselling.
  • The firm discovered that underselling actually boosted its business.
  • And never EVER let an "exhibitor" undersell a dealer. Are Science Fiction Conventions Dying?
  • Meanwhile, corporate agribusiness can undersell the small family farmer, making the small farm economically unviable.
  • The trailer actually undersells the film, while the storyboards and biography make for intriguing viewing.
  • In other words, we subsidize our farmers so heavily that they can undersell poor competitors abroad.
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