underbuy (Meaning)

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underbuy (v. t.)

To buy at less than the real value or worth; to buy cheaper than.

Synonyms & Antonyms of underbuy

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

underbuy Sentence Examples

  1. The company intentionally underbought inventory to avoid excess stock.
  2. The buyer underbought the item, resulting in a stockout within days.
  3. To reduce costs, the business chose to underbuy on essential supplies.
  4. The retailer underbought clothing, leading to empty shelves and lost sales.
  5. The restaurant underbought food ingredients, causing a shortage during peak hours.
  6. The importer underbought electronic components, delaying production.
  7. The manufacturer underbought raw materials, creating production bottlenecks.
  8. The government underbought medical supplies, leaving hospitals unprepared for a pandemic.
  9. The school underbought textbooks, forcing students to share materials.
  10. The traveler underbought souvenirs, regretting their decision later.

FAQs About the word underbuy

To buy at less than the real value or worth; to buy cheaper than.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The company intentionally underbought inventory to avoid excess stock.

The buyer underbought the item, resulting in a stockout within days.

To reduce costs, the business chose to underbuy on essential supplies.

The retailer underbought clothing, leading to empty shelves and lost sales.