underween (Meaning)
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underween (v. t.)
To undervalue.
Synonyms & Antonyms of underween
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underween Sentence Examples
- The novice climber underweened the difficulty of the ascent, resulting in a perilous situation.
- The young scholar overestimated their own knowledge, underweening the true extent of their studies.
- The politician's underweening of public sentiment led to his resounding defeat.
- The athlete's underweening of their opponent's strength proved costly during the competition.
- The businessman's underweening of the market's volatility caused severe financial losses.
- The scientist's underweening of the complexity of the experiment resulted in inconclusive data.
- The team's underweening of the opposition's strategy led to their unexpected defeat.
- The artist's underweening of their own talent prevented them from reaching their full potential.
- The teacher's underweening of their students' capabilities stifled their growth and discouraged their motivation.
- The investor's underweening of the risks involved in the investment ultimately resulted in significant financial harm.
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To undervalue.
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The novice climber underweened the difficulty of the ascent, resulting in a perilous situation.
The young scholar overestimated their own knowledge, underweening the true extent of their studies.
The politician's underweening of public sentiment led to his resounding defeat.
The athlete's underweening of their opponent's strength proved costly during the competition.