Definitions
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- adjective Having a relatively or abnormally low
price
Etymologies
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Examples
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Urban on-street parking is almost always underpriced, which is why you can almost never find a spot.
More Sex Is Safer Sex Steven E. Landsburg 2007
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Urban on-street parking is almost always underpriced, which is why you can almost never find a spot.
More Sex Is Safer Sex Steven E. Landsburg 2007
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Berkeley is "underpriced" for the value and CU is appropriately priced.
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Berkeley is "underpriced" for the value and CU is appropriately priced.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local voter 2010 2010
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Berkeley is "underpriced" for the value and CU is appropriately priced.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local voter 2010 2010
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Berkeley is "underpriced" for the value and CU is appropriately priced.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local voter 2010 2010
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A "double-dip" world downturn is the most "underpriced" risk in financial markets, followed by weaker-than-expected Chinese growth, Barclays Plc said Dec. 21.
BusinessWeek.com -- 2009
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Watch them advise us to buy shares in "underpriced" finance houses like Merrill Lynch.
Not PC 2008
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Exporters say they are hurt by underpriced Chinese goods but companies that operate in or export from China worry they might suffer from U.S. sanctions or Chinese retaliation.
China Criticizes U.S. For Protectionism By JOE McDONALD 2010
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Gold-mining stocks, too, are underpriced relative to gold: The ratio between the two now is near its highest level since 2008, though Mr. Lapointe says he expects gold to fall and the price of the stocks to level out.
Time to Ditch Commodities? Ben Levisohn 2011
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