verb
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to buy (stock in trade) in amounts lower than required
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(tr) to buy at a price below that paid by (others)
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(tr) to pay a price less than the true value for
Etymology
Origin of underbuy
Example Sentences
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Underbuy, un-dėr-bī, v.t. to buy a thing at a price lower than that paid by another: to pay less than the value for.
From Project Gutenberg
Still, Football Fanatics’ preordering represents a bet since the company doesn’t want to underbuy and have to wait for delivery at the back of the line, and it naturally does not want to overbuy.
From New York Times
They employed no English ships, and could underbuy and undersell the English manufacturer and the English trader.
From Project Gutenberg
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