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How to pronounce underproduction in English?

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Type Words
Type of production
Derivation underproduce

Examples of underproduction

underproduction
Your hypogonadism comes solely from an underproduction of testosterone, the male hormone.
From the dispatch.com
After all, the ongoing economic crisis stems ultimately from chronic U.S. underproduction.
From the washingtontimes.com
Conversely, underproduction is also problematic, resulting in hypertension, impotence and weakness of the immune system.
From the nature.com
In economic terms, cheating causes an underproduction of knowledge, where the professor's job is to produce knowledge.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The deal, moreover, probably helped bring about a long-overdue end to the era of taxpayer-subsidized underproduction on U.S. farms.
From the time.com
From all three must come the skills and dedi cation needed to deal with the staggering problems posed by overpopulation and underproduction.
From the time.com
Amidst the deprivation underproduction has brought to the island, Cubans have gone day by day with homemade solutions to most of their problems.
From the thebeaveronline.co.uk
Given their central role in maintaining homeostasis, any single enzyme aberration, including mutation, overproduction, underproduction or deletion can have dire consequences for health.
From the sciencedaily.com
You've only got to look at other articles on this website discussing the problems of obesity in the developed world to see that the crisis isn't one of global underproduction of food.
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
  • Inadequate production or less than expected
  • (underproduce) produce below capacity or demand; "The East German factories were underproducing for many years"
  • The production of an insufficient amount
  • (underproduced) Having had inadequate time or effort spent on its production
  • Production that is less than the allowable assigned to a proration unit.