underpoise (Meaning)

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underpoise (v. t.)

To weigh, estimate, or rate below desert; to undervalue.

Synonyms & Antonyms of underpoise

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underpoise Sentence Examples

  1. The underpoise of the scale made it difficult to accurately measure the weight of the object.
  2. The tightrope walker's underpoise caused them to wobble precariously as they crossed the abyss.
  3. The boat's underpoise caused it to tip over easily, making it unsuitable for rough waters.
  4. The ballerina's underpoise gave her the appearance of being weightless as she danced.
  5. The child's underpoise made them prone to falling over and getting injured.
  6. The suspension bridge's underpoise made it susceptible to swaying and vibrations during high winds.
  7. The sculptor's underpoise caused the statue to lack stability and appear fragile.
  8. The gymnast's underpoise prevented them from performing complex maneuvers without stumbling.
  9. The painting's underpoise made it difficult to hang securely, as it tended to sag.
  10. The car's underpoise made it difficult to handle at high speeds, as it lacked stability.

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To weigh, estimate, or rate below desert; to undervalue.

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The underpoise of the scale made it difficult to accurately measure the weight of the object.

The tightrope walker's underpoise caused them to wobble precariously as they crossed the abyss.

The boat's underpoise caused it to tip over easily, making it unsuitable for rough waters.

The ballerina's underpoise gave her the appearance of being weightless as she danced.