undercharge (Meaning)

Wordnet

undercharge (n)

a price that is too low

an insufficient charge

Wordnet

undercharge (v)

charge (someone) too little money

Webster

undercharge (v. t.)

To charge below or under; to charge less than is usual or suitable fro; as, to undercharge goods or services.

To put too small a charge into; as, to undercharge a gun.

Webster

undercharge (n.)

A charge that is less than is usual or suitable.

undercharge Sentence Examples

  1. The company was found guilty of undercharging customers for their services.
  2. The government agency accused the utility of undercharging its commercial customers.
  3. The lawyer pointed out that his client had been undercharged for the work performed.
  4. The undercharge resulted in a significant loss of revenue for the business.
  5. The auditors discovered that the company had been undercharging its overseas clients.
  6. The customer complained that they had been undercharged for the purchase.
  7. The airline apologized for undercharging the passengers for their flights.
  8. The hospital was forced to raise its fees after an extended period of undercharging patients.
  9. The contractor demanded payment for the undercharge on the project costs.
  10. The utility acknowledged the undercharge and issued a refund to its customers.

FAQs About the word undercharge

a price that is too low, an insufficient charge, charge (someone) too little moneyTo charge below or under; to charge less than is usual or suitable fro; as, to

demand,overcharge, sell (for), ask, fetch, bring, discount,charge, bill, mark down

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The company was found guilty of undercharging customers for their services.

The government agency accused the utility of undercharging its commercial customers.

The lawyer pointed out that his client had been undercharged for the work performed.

The undercharge resulted in a significant loss of revenue for the business.