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under estimate
verb as in insult
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verb as in minimize
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verb as in miscalculate
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verb as in misjudge
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verb as in mistake
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verb as in neglect
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verb as in underestimate
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verb as in belittle
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verb as in underrate
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verb as in undervalue
verb as in misestimate
verb as in misreckon
verb as in decry
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verb as in depreciate
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verb as in disparage
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verb as in insult
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verb as in minimize
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verb as in miscalculate
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verb as in misjudge
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verb as in mistake
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verb as in neglect
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verb as in underestimate
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verb as in belittle
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verb as in underrate
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Weak match
verb as in undervalue
verb as in misestimate
verb as in misreckon
verb as in decry
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verb as in depreciate
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verb as in disparage
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Example Sentences
Taking the average holding at 20 acres instead of 30, we should probably under-estimate the acreage.
Those who under-estimate their children are in that small group—of parents who live to be happily surprised at their achievements.
It would be a mistake to under-estimate the value of the Swedish system of physical exercises.
The stock of wine (the Chairman declares it to be an under-estimate) according to a recent valuation, amounts to 7,150l.
Although not inclined to under-estimate himself, he came to the latter conclusion; but did not avail himself of it.
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On this page you'll find 701 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to under-estimate, such as: annoy, curse, humiliate, irritate, libel, and mock.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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