undervalue in the PONS Dictionary

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The selling price was highly undervalued and in the end, she didn't even get that.
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A cheaper (undervalued) currency renders the nation's goods (exports) more affordable in the global market while making imports more expensive.
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If the currency is believed to be undervalued, that would be a cause of hot money inflow.
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They state it is a vital but undervalued environmental, economic and social asset to the nation.
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The estate seemed to many to be greatly undervalued, even though it was presented for probate at 106,000.00.
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In revering the founders we undervalue ourselves and sabotage our own efforts to make necessary improvements in the republican experiment they began.
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Protectors are often undervalued as their commitment to security and their economies are often taken for granted.
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In order to make money, cellular carriers often undervalue a lease.
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He felt that the fighter aircraft was undervalued in its defensive role.
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He's kind of pushing it a bit more these days and its all because he feels undervalued.
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