How to Use undervalue in a Sentence

undervalue

verb
  • Don’t expect the Chiefs to undervalue them as much as the Raiders did.
    Jonas Shaffer, baltimoresun.com, 15 Sep. 2021
  • Soul food is undervalued, but to a point, even the origins are.
    Shauna Stuart | Sstuart@al.com, al.com, 21 June 2019
  • The work Abrams and Marcia Fudge are doing cannot be undervalued.
    Michael Arceneaux, Essence, 15 Oct. 2019
  • Big investors had been worried that the deal would undervalue the constituent parts of the merged entity.
    Alan Murray, Fortune, 25 Jan. 2023
  • Xavier Woods: He’s been a fixture in the starting lineup the last three seasons at a position the team tends to undervalue.
    David Moore, Dallas News, 19 Jan. 2021
  • Nor is there any reason to believe that the yuan is undervalued at its new offshore rate of around 7.05 per dollar.
    Jeffrey Sachs For Cnn Business Perspectives, CNN, 6 Aug. 2019
  • The video is about trying to escape the feeling of being overlooked and undervalued.
    Amel Mukhtar, Vogue, 14 June 2023
  • First, that Versum and Entegris stock was undervalued ahead of the deal and will outperform in the coming 18 months or so.
    Washington Post, 23 Sep. 2019
  • In any event, surveys such as these tend to undervalue the more inchoate factors in a state’s economic growth.
    Michael Hiltzik, Los Angeles Times, 10 May 2021
  • In the United States, the job of a seamstress is often undervalued and viewed as less respectable than other careers for a few reasons.
    Shannon Sims, New York Times, 27 July 2023
  • The school board alleges the theme park has been undervalued by county officials.
    USA TODAY, 29 Aug. 2019
  • In fact, they’re being undervalued by the market, and that, in conjunction with the Texans being one of the most overpriced teams in the NFL, creates value.
    Dieter Kurtenbach, The Mercury News, 20 Sep. 2019
  • Our brains are programmed to prioritize the present and undervalue the future.
    Nat Kendall-Taylor, STAT, 6 July 2020
  • The cliché of the mad artist is such a staple of this genre that what Deluc and Cassel are attempting to dramatize here – a fusing of the outlaw and the artist – can easily be undervalued.
    Peter Rainer, The Christian Science Monitor, 13 July 2018
  • Women of color such as herself are made to feel unheard and undervalued.
    Althea Legaspi, Rolling Stone, 5 Aug. 2023
  • The rising average sale price still leaves the Detroit housing market undervalued compared with the state as a whole.
    John Gallagher, Detroit Free Press, 21 Aug. 2019
  • The product on the field hasn’t always looked pretty for Georgia this season, which may be causing some people to undervalue them.
    Christopher Smith, al, 6 Nov. 2020
  • The second of two first rounders in 2010, Deglan was part of an era in which the Rangers seemed to undervalue draft picks and focused more on Latin America before hard caps in both markets came into place.
    Dallas News, 7 July 2022
  • But the actress found an advantage to being overlooked and undervalued by the system.
    Keyaira Boone, Essence, 12 Sep. 2019
  • Peltz is an activist investor who has swooped in on a broad assortment of companies that were seen as undervalued.
    Kim Masters, The Hollywood Reporter, 3 Jan. 2024
  • This can cause people to undervalue the potential danger and make the solutions seem worse than the problem itself.
    Sarah Gibbens, National Geographic, 22 Oct. 2020
  • Within the signees, Shurburtt said a few might be undervalued in a way that impacts Alabama's ranking.
    Michael Casagrande, AL.com, 5 Feb. 2018
  • The pleasures of women shouldn’t be undervalued or maligned.
    Washington Post, 8 Feb. 2020
  • The Russian ruble is the most undervalued against the dollar, by 65%, according to the Economist's measure.
    Anneken Tappe, CNN, 12 July 2019
  • And that moment became about the internet, which had existed for a while but was still completely undervalued by the suits.
    Mikey O'Connell, The Hollywood Reporter, 11 Apr. 2024
  • Vaccines give us a head start on whatever wave might come next, but don’t undervalue the past two years of experience with facing the unknown.
    Yasmin Tayag, The Atlantic, 14 Feb. 2022
  • Child care workers have always been undervalued with depressed wages, Williams said.
    Megan Banta, The Salt Lake Tribune, 14 Aug. 2023
  • Wider is bullish about Baltimore and believes the downtown is undervalued.
    Giacomo Bologna, Baltimore Sun, 17 July 2023
  • Overstressed and undervalued, Rita accepts a potential client’s shady proposal, which means being driven out to who-knows-where with a hood over her head.
    Peter Debruge, Variety, 18 May 2024
  • But term limits, often set at eight years in state legislatures, undervalue the benefits of representatives who have been serving in office for a long time.
    Charlie Hunt, The Conversation, 15 May 2024

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