Undervalue

  • 21undervalue — v. a. 1. Underrate, misprize, rate below the true value, rate too low. 2. Despise, depreciate, esteem lightly, hold in low estimation …

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  • 22undervalue — verb (T) to think that someone or something is less important or valuable than they really are: She felt that the company undervalued her work …

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  • 23undervalue — v underestimate, underrate, rate too low, sell short, hold for naught, hold cheap, misprize; misjudge, miscalculate; disprize, hold in disrespect, look down on, set no store by; sneeze at, spit upon, Inf. look down one s nose at; despise, scorn,… …

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  • 24undervalue — [ˌʌndəˈvæljuː] verb [T] 1) to not recognize how important or valuable someone or something is 2) to think that something is worth less money than it really is undervalued [ˌʌndəˈvæljuːd] adj …

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  • 25undervalue — un•der•val•ue [[t]ˌʌn dərˈvæl yu[/t]] v. t. ued, u•ing 1) to put too low a value on 2) to have insufficient regard or esteem for • Etymology: 1590–1600 …

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  • 26undervalue — /ʌndəˈvælju/ (say unduh valyooh) verb (t) (undervalued, undervaluing) 1. to value below the real worth; put too low a value on. 2. to diminish in value; make of less value. 3. to esteem too low; esteem lightly; hold in mean estimation.… …

  • 27undervalue — v.tr. ( values, valued, valuing) 1 value insufficiently. 2 underestimate. Derivatives: undervaluation n …

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  • 28transactions at an undervalue — An administrator or liquidator may apply to the court for an order avoiding any transactions made at a significant undervalue in the two years before the administration or liquidation if the company was then (or as a result of the transaction… …

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  • 29transaction at an undervalue — An administrator or liquidator may apply to the court for an order avoiding any transactions made at a significant undervalue in the two years before the administration or liquidation if the company was then (or as a result of the transaction… …

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  • 30sell someone short — UNDERVALUE, underrate, underestimate, disparage, deprecate, belittle; formal derogate. → sell * * * sell someone short phrase to describe someone or something as less impressive than they really are His main fault is that he tends to sell himself …

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