Examples of 'undervalues' in a sentence

Meaning of "undervalues"

To undervalue means to underestimate or assign too low of a value to something
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of undervalue

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He who undervalues himself is justly overvalued by others.
We live in a world that undervalues women.
Not that he undervalues getting philosophical either.
The system vastly overvalues ideas and undervalues execution.
A society which undervalues its teachers is signing its own death war rant.
By so doing, the analysis implicitly undervalues environmental costs.
It undervalues the intelligence of the American people.
Almost every small business undervalues its intangible assets.
It also undervalues some real accomplishments, achieved despite a brutally divided government.
Weber either overvalues or undervalues her possessions and assets.
A proud man has disdain for other people, he undervalues them.
Our global economy massively undervalues the life support role of biodiversity.
The current system discourages a formation-training of quality because it simply undervalues it.
The way our culture currently undervalues sleep is actually very unhealthy.
Thus, he undervalues the portions of the world that belong to the traditionally feminine.
In addition, the report undervalues transductive labour.
The International Year is an invitation to re-examine the ways in which society undervalues volunteering.
This lack of scientific understanding undervalues wetland benefits and contributes to market failure.
He had rejected the offer from Bain and Carlyle, arguing that it undervalues Osram.
I think it 's you who undervalues your worth.
But that number undervalues the religion 's ability to be consumed in Ă  la carte fashion.
Who knows - maybe she undervalues herself.
As a result, society undervalues these environmental benefits, contributing to the loss of natural systems.
Contemporary western society celebrates non-stop living and undervalues self-care and downtime.
China artificially undervalues its currency, the renminbi, through massive intervention in the markets.
The Board of Directors considers that the Proposal significantly undervalues the Company,.
However, this seriously undervalues the importance of fisheries.
You got 10 % because you came in late, not because anyone here undervalues your contribution.
This approach undervalues the maturity of Prodigy 's users.
It overvalues recent developments, and undervalues long-term trends.
The economics profession undervalues measurement ( measurers ) relative to theory ( theorists ), and is weaker for that.
In a letter sent to the Dell board, Southeastern said the deal " grossly undervalues the company . ".
However, it is felt that Jordan undervalues affect in the extraverted woman.
He who undervalues himself is justly undervalued by others . ~ William Hazlitt.
However, according to her, our country undervalues her efforts and achievements.
And when he undervalues the desk, " Cinderella.
However, I think that this undervalues his contribution.
It's 'cause Dr. Brennan… undervalues psychology, and all of you have picked up her vibe.
It's because Dr. Brennan undervalues psychology.
It 's because Dr. Brennan undervalues psychology and all of you have picked up her vibe.
At the end, he not only undervalues himself, but he 's becoming dependant of them.
Observations 38 The competitive funding mechanism undervalues performance 73 Competitive funding should be geared to rewarding performance.

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