Examples of 'was undervalued' in a sentence

Meaning of "was undervalued"

was undervalued: This phrase typically means that something, such as a product or asset, was not fully recognized for its worth or quality

How to use "was undervalued" in a sentence

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was undervalued
Perhaps that quality was undervalued by the previous regime.
I bought the store because it was undervalued.
He was undervalued both times.
We could file a motion claiming the table was undervalued.
But her intelligence was undervalued in favour of her beauty.
I spoke with a collector friend of mine who told me the necklace was undervalued.
They claim it was undervalued.
As a result, the capacity to pay of the countries with large economies was undervalued.
Their work was undervalued.
They had realised that the French market was undervalued.
Equipment was undervalued.
I might have given you the impression that Sid felt he was undervalued here.
So it was undervalued.
I felt I had been treated unfairly and was undervalued.
Probably because it was undervalued by almost 100k.

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Workers ' compensation due to strain injuries was undervalued.
The debit figure was undervalued.
The Communists have always hated it, so of course it was undervalued.
He signed a long-term deal and it was undervalued pretty quickly.
Compared to its bullion weight, the coin was undervalued.
As a manager, he was undervalued.
I am just saying, he thought you was undervalued.
John William Godward, a painter who was undervalued for too long.
In the period immediately after the currency reform, the Kroon was undervalued against the mark.
Therefore, the index states the Namibian dollar was undervalued by 33 % at that time.

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