Examples of 'under-utilised' in a sentence

Meaning of "under-utilised"

Under-utilise is a verb meaning to not make full or effective use of something. It is often used in discussions about resources, opportunities, or potential that are not being fully maximized

How to use "under-utilised" in a sentence

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I think it is really under-utilised in that regard.
Other allocations remain unutilised or under-utilised.
The claim relates to under-utilised shipbuilding capacity.
Carbon pricing remains acutely under-utilised.
One of the most under-utilised resources in our country is our women.
Pharmaceutical manufacturing capacity is grossly under-utilised.
However market potential remains under-utilised due to several barriers.
Under-utilised areas are costly as you are sacrificing space that could be supporting your team.
Server capacity can be under-utilised however.
Scale up aid instruments that can stimulate private resources but are currently under-utilised.
We also have a great under-utilised asset.
So-called under-utilised forests and savannas play a massive role in protecting us from global warming.
The third project is grossly under-utilised.
The facilities are under-utilised and are waiting for a new life.
We felt some of this expertise was being under-utilised.

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Previously un-utilised or under-utilised capital will be better exploited to serve real needs.
Take human capacities that are under-utilised.
Obtaining improved exploitation of under-utilised public sector information was a key element of the programme.
He said the cenotaph is somewhat under-utilised.
And the expense of under-utilised capacity also becomes the problem of the outsourcer.
And budgets were systematically under-utilised.
He is vastly under-utilised in Hindi films.
Much of commercial farmland was under-utilised.
Women constitute an under-utilised potential for entrepreneurship in the EU.
This collective intelligence is under-utilised.
Many UK circuits are under-utilised and struggle for revenue.
There is fertile farmland that is totally under-utilised.
The programme focuses on one important and under-utilised form of content, namely public sector content.
Optimise your rental income by finding better uses for under-utilised spaces.
O Women represent an under-utilised skills reserve.
The tuna agreements are a typical example of how fishing rights under certain agreements are under-utilised.
Vessels to fill the gap in under-utilised quotas.
Another option consists of trying to actively reclaim those already-allocated address blocks that are under-utilised.
The possibility of transferring unused amounts from under-utilised product groups to other groups.
This type of coordination is essential to ensure that UNHCR 's extensive expertise is not under-utilised.
In this context, migrant women represent a currently under-utilised source of skills and creativity.
Kosovo could be self-sufficient in food ; agricultural resources are being under-utilised.
By contrast, Schönefeld was largely under-utilised and could be extended if necessary.
Despite their obvious success among the younger generations, podcasts are still massively under-utilised by companies.
The population of Uzbekistan remains an under-utilised economic asset in the Government 's quest for growth.
It is a shame that McDormand is so under-utilised.
Most African small-scale farmers have under-utilised potential for intensification at their disposal.
An increasing number of countries are introducing new and under-utilised vaccines.
The Tobacco Fund was under-utilised in the early years.
Comment sections of CEMP data forms were also found to be highly under-utilised.
Are your skills being under-utilised or ignored?
The inquiry procedure of the Optional Protocol of CEDAW has been under-utilised.
Sometimes, these instruments are under-utilised or are even not used at all.
The conference rooms - in particular the large ones - are under-utilised.
Content is under-utilised.

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