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| un·der·sell [ ùndər sél ] (past and past participle un·der·sold [ ùndər sṓld ], present participle un·der·sell·ing, 3rd person present singular un·der·sells) |
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1. sell something below proper value: to sell something at a price below its full or usual value
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2. sell more cheaply than somebody: to sell something more cheaply than a competitor
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3. advertise something with too little enthusiasm: to present the merits of something or somebody with too little enthusiasm or conviction or in too restrained or understated a way
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