Antonym: overestimate. Similar words: overestimate, estimate, estimated, ultimate, intimate, inestimable, intimately, legitimate. Meaning: [‚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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91. And never underestimate the graphic power of black-and-white, especially with a pair of red-patent pumps and sunglasses.
92. Yet I think you underestimate the difficulties of raising such capital.
93. This is, almost certainly, a gross underestimate of the true number of suicides.
94. It is tempting to underestimate the scale and radical nature of changes occurring around us, socially or geographically.
95. He would be unwise to underestimate the disruptive potential of its particular form of divine discontent.
96. I don't underestimate the difficulty of the attempt, but I do believe that it can work.
97. For all these, and other reasons, official crime figures will underestimate the true figure.
98. It is foolish to underestimate the abilities of chronologically early mentality.
99. One thing is certain: It has never been wise to underestimate Yeltsin.
100. The financial aspect of a job is so evident that people underestimate its psychological function.
101. Never underestimate the strength of a mother's love for her child.
102. The problem is that employers are apt to underestimate the value of direct discussion with executives who figure in their job-cutting plans.
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104. Persons exposed to particular risks may not know precisely what those risks are and may either overestimate or underestimate them.
105. Cultural studies also underestimate the importance of racism which is an incontestable fact in the lives of many black people.
106. This is not to underestimate the remarkable transformation taking place in Belgrade.
107. If you live far from the sea and mountains, do not underestimate the value of your local park.
108. Nor can we underestimate the consequences of losing the battle to poor eating and exercise habits.
109. I wouldn't underestimate her if I were you - she's smarter than you think.
110. Nor should we ever underestimate the capacity of old people to alter life-long patterns of interaction when need arises.
111. No one should underestimate these problems, but nor should the waste and unfairness of existing conditions be overlooked.
112. You can never underestimate the stupidity of the general public. Scott Adams
113. Some officers privately whispered that Combined Fleet Headquarters seemed seriously to underestimate enemy capabilities.
114. However, they underestimate the amount of opposition there is from some groups of men to women getting good jobs.
115. Never underestimate the power of an aptly spoken word.
116. I think a lot of people still underestimate him.
117. You underestimate his endurance, and I his shrewdness.
118. Yet we must never underestimate sin's deadliness.
119. They invariably overestimate their own strength and underestimate ours.
120. Never underestimate the power of a purr.
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