undervalue
Americanverb (used with object)
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to value below the real worth; put too low a value on.
- Synonyms:
- depreciate, underestimate, underrate
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to have insufficient regard or esteem for; hold too low an opinion of.
verb
Other Word Forms
- undervaluation noun
- undervaluer noun
Etymology
Origin of undervalue
Example Sentences
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And it didn’t matter that co-founder and CEO Toby Neugebauer tried to assure investors Monday that tenants would be signed, nor that he said the stock is undervalued.
From MarketWatch
An insider buy can also be viewed as an indication that the purchaser sees shares as undervalued at current levels.
From MarketWatch
While NIL and revenue sharing had created a run on transfer portal talent, Lloyd sensed that freshmen right out of high school had become an undervalued commodity.
Against a backdrop of worsening inflation, tariffs, and the maintenance of a significantly undervalued currency—in the case of the Chinese renminbi—would give way to trade deals and a stronger renminbi, Gavekal says.
From Barron's
The stock appears to be undervalued given the company’s growth outlook, but Superloop remains their preferred pick due to the superior quality of its earnings growth outlook.
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