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Sentence count:162+5Posted:2017-04-05Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: overestimateSimilar words: overestimateestimateestimatedultimateintimateinestimableintimatelylegitimateMeaning: [‚ʌndə(r)'estɪmeɪt]  n. an estimation that is too low; an estimate that is less than the true or actual value. v. 1. assign too low a value to 2. make a deliberately low estimate 3. make too low an estimate of. 
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61. But no one should underestimate the amount of hard work it would take.
62. Do not, however, underestimate the problems you may encounter in taking on a building yourself.
63. Don't underestimate how good the other team is, or how hard they're going to play.
64. Sensible people can not underestimate the obvious utility of certain technological devices.
65. The other, related mistake is the persistent tendency of Malthusians to underestimate human ingenuity.
66. And shareholders should not underestimate the determination of the Jaguar management to preserve its independence.
67. A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools. Douglas Adams 
68. Yet it is important not to underestimate the difficulties for politicians wishing to make such an appeal.
69. Never underestimate how terrified many people are when faced with the prospect of going into a solicitors' office.
70. But the committee removed key sentences which suggested that flaws in the experiment might have resulted in this being a serious underestimate.
71. These figures and other measures, however, most likely underestimate the impact of infectious diseases.
72. Many people underestimate these travellers; they think they are looking for an easy life.
72. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
73. The simple calculation of cold bridging based on the fractional area of the cold bridge is likely to underestimate its effect.
74. Until we recognise the particular skills bilingual children bring to mathematics lessons, we are likely to continue to underestimate their abilities.
75. People often underestimate the importance of human relationships in successful companies.
76. This is not to underestimate the Pentagon's achievement in hitting the dummy warhead.
77. Most people also underestimate the calories provided by fatty foods and fat-containing sauces and dressings.
78. At the moment national estimates of the economic importance of sport underestimate these economic effects.
79. In general they overestimate the amount available and underestimate the time wasted by being fragmented in small amounts on rather trivial matters.
80. The Government fatally underestimate how very chastened many consumers are by the harsh experience of the last couple of years.
81. But don't underestimate the impact of the sartorial noose that hangs around your neck.
82. Mind you, it is easy for people to underestimate the amount of grammar which such features contain.
83. Yet their theory does not underestimate either the power of ideas of the complexity of the process of their historical production.
84. You should not underestimate the importance of these rights when working out the value of your contract.
85. But those who fought for debt relief should not underestimate the success they have had in changing the zeitgeist.
86. We do not underestimate the problems, but negotiations can be difficult to conclude.
87. Practitioners should not underestimate the shift in practice required to implement a needs-led approach to assessment of older people.
88. As for the time schedule, it is easy to underestimate the costs of complete data collection and the final report preparation.
89. The old saying that a picture is worth a thousand words is a gross underestimate in the computer world.
90. Therefore, the degree to which official statistics underestimate the actual level of crime depends on the particular category of crime.
More similar words: overestimateestimateestimatedultimateintimateinestimableintimatelylegitimateultimatelypenultimateplunderedillegitimatelegitimatelyinterestinginterestinglycompound interestundergraduateunderstatementnominal interest rateundergroundultimatumintimationantimatterunderclimateanimateunder waythunderblunderplunder
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