underbind Antonyms

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Meaning of underbind

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underbind (v. t.)

To bind beneath.

underbind Sentence Examples

  1. The contractor underbinds the deal, costing the company millions.
  2. The vendor's underbinding affected the project's completion schedule.
  3. The insurance company underbinds homeowners, leaving them financially vulnerable.
  4. The loan officer underbinds the borrower's income, leading to a default.
  5. The underbinding of the contract created a loophole that allowed the party to escape liability.
  6. The investor underbinds the risk associated with the investment.
  7. The research study underbinds the sample size, compromising the results' validity.
  8. The safety inspector underbinds the severity of the hazard, leading to an accident.
  9. The underbinding of the medical bill results in the patient being charged unfairly.
  10. The warranty underbinds the coverage, leaving the consumer unsatisfied.

FAQs About the word underbind

To bind beneath.

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The contractor underbinds the deal, costing the company millions.

The vendor's underbinding affected the project's completion schedule.

The insurance company underbinds homeowners, leaving them financially vulnerable.

The loan officer underbinds the borrower's income, leading to a default.