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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151. Do not underestimate the true power of emotions through his music!
152. The applanation tonometer atend to underestimate the true IOP after CK.
153. Water is a natural appetite suppressant. Do NOT underestimate the power of this statement.
154. Official statistics most likely underestimate the size of the housing bubble.
155. Don't underestimate the value of this heirloom - you may sell it at a good price.
156. Plus, says Michael Gilfix, an elder-law attorney in Palo Alto, Calif., people tend to underestimate their holdings or forget about accounts, so you may find that you have more than you think.
157. And this takes effort and luck. While the best friends are those higher-up, don't underestimate the sway of lesser mortals.
158. But if you think that will drag him into buying a job lot of monsters to do the team's dirty work, you underestimate his exceptional bloody-mindedness.
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159. Entomologists have tended to underestimate the importance of colonization through dispersal.
160. They tend to underestimate their own skills and are more self-effacing when describing their contributions to group efforts.
161. Mindo: Never underestimate any living spirits will to survive especially when they're surrounded by family.
162. I do not underestimate the enormity of the task that lies ahead.
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