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have undervalued

  • present perfect
    of undervalue.
    undervalue
    verb (used with object)
    to value below the real worth; put too low a value on.

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“We have previously argued that bids for Dowlais and recently Rotork have undervalued quality industrial assets that have been harshly derated in the U.K. market,” the analyst say.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 6, 2026

But that assessment might have undervalued the roster range of the Brazilians, who already have used 19 of their 26 players.

From Washington Post Nov. 28, 2022

Prescod-Weinstein not only narrates her struggle to become a cosmologist, she advocates for all peoples whom physicists have undervalued.

From Salon Apr. 20, 2021

But the governor also may have undervalued the importance of give-and-take with the Legislature.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 5, 2020

Cecil may have undervalued him, or have been jealous of him, or suspected him as a friend of Essex; he certainly gave Bacon good reason to think that his words meant nothing.

From Bacon by John Morley