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| un·der·price [ ùndər prss ] (past and past participle un·der·priced, present participle un·der·pric·ing, 3rd person present singular un·der·pric·es) |
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1. sell cheaply: to put a price on something for sale that is less than its actual value
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2. sell cheaper than competitor: to sell something for a lower price than somebody else
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