Even that might undersell Berg's accomplishments as an artist and businesswoman.
From the washingtonpost.com
Yet to eye him up is to undersell his amazing quickness, his keen anticipation.
From the buffalonews.com
To say the M135i is the new flagship for the 1 Series range is to undersell it.
From the nbr.co.nz
Even if they wanted to, Microsoft cannot such deeply undersell their partners.
From the forbes.com
You'd undersell the Seattle band's enchanting music by calling it merely folk-rock.
From the freep.com
You'd undersell the Seattle band's enchanting music by merely calling it folk-rock.
From the freep.com
For one, it seems to undersell the qualifications of the President's personal aide.
From the time.com
Let's not undersell the reality that Versteeg has an NHL championship ring.
From the usatoday.com
His first mistake is to undersell the Fed's role in countercyclical policy.
From the economist.com
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Sell cheaper than one's competition
To sell goods for a lower price than a competitor; To sell something for less than its value; To put forward an idea, or to market a new product, with insufficient enthusiasm
(undersold) Of or pertaining to that which has been sold with insufficient enthusiasm