underselling in the PONS Dictionary

underselling Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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To say he's irreverent would be underselling his shock value.
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Still, there can be no underselling the scale of the statement that they issued here.
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I don't think it's underselling it, really.
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But concentrating on the appeal for consumers would be underselling the idea.
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After all, you don't want to alienate potential customers by charging too much... and isn't underselling the competition a reliable strategy?
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I think that's probably underselling it.
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To say that money has got them here today would be underselling the club and what they have done.
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This can prevent a poorly-performing item from underselling, but it also eliminates the possibility of a bidding war.
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The novel chronicles the growth of a colossal business which crushes its smaller competitors by systematically underselling them.
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I thought that people were underselling this, particularly in the world of social media, with people filming from the front rows and putting it online.
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