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ALL meanings of underbuy

un·der·buy
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  • verb with object underbuy to buy more cheaply than (another). 1
  • verb with object underbuy to buy at less than the actual value. 1
  • verb without object underbuy to buy an insufficient quantity, as of supplies or stock in trade. 1
  • verb underbuy to buy (stock in trade) in amounts lower than required 0
  • verb underbuy to buy at a price below that paid by (others) 0
  • verb underbuy to pay a price less than the true value for 0
  • verb transitive underbuy to buy at less than the real value or asking price 0
  • verb transitive underbuy to buy more cheaply than (another or others) 0
  • verb transitive underbuy to buy less of (something) than is needed 0
  • verb underbuy When you underbuy a product or range of products, you buy less stock than your retail customers want to buy from you. 0
  • verb underbuy (Transitive Verb) To buy at less than the value of. 0
  • verb underbuy (Transitive Verb) To buy at less than the price of another. 0
  • verb underbuy (Transitive Verb) To buy too little. 0
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