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ALL meanings of undercut

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  • transitive verb undercut sell at a cheaper price than 1
  • transitive verb undercut undermine, weaken 1
  • noun undercut golf: backspin 1
  • verb with object undercut to cut under or beneath. 1
  • verb with object undercut to cut away material from so as to leave a portion overhanging, as in carving or sculpture. 1
  • verb with object undercut to offer goods or services at a lower price or rate than (a competing price or rate) or than that of (a competitor). 1
  • verb with object undercut to weaken or destroy the impact or effectiveness of; undermine. 1
  • verb with object undercut Golf. to hit (the ball) so as to cause a backspin. 1
  • verb with object undercut Tennis. to slice (the ball) using an underhand motion. 1
  • verb with object undercut to cut (a sound recording) with grooves too shallow or with insufficient lateral motion of the stylus. 1
  • verb with object undercut Forestry. to cut a notch in (a tree) in order to control the direction in which the tree is to fall. 1
  • verb without object undercut to undercut material, a competitor, a ball, etc. 1
  • noun undercut a cut or a cutting away underneath. 1
  • noun undercut a notch cut in a tree to determine the direction in which the tree is to fall and to prevent splitting. 1
  • noun undercut Golf. a backspin. 1
  • noun undercut Tennis. a slice or cut made with an underhand motion. 1
  • noun undercut Chiefly British. a tenderloin of beef including the fillet. 1
  • noun undercut Dentistry. a tooth cavity prepared with a wide base for anchoring a filling securely. 1
  • adjective undercut having or resulting from an undercut. 1
  • verb undercut If you undercut someone or undercut their prices, you sell a product more cheaply than they do. 0
  • verb undercut If your attempts to achieve something are undercut by something, that thing prevents your attempts from being effective. 0
  • verb undercut to charge less than (a competitor) in order to obtain trade 0
  • verb undercut to cut away the under part of (something) 0
  • verb undercut to hit (a ball) in such a way as to impart backspin 0
  • noun undercut the act or an instance of cutting underneath 0
  • noun undercut a part that is cut away underneath 0
  • noun undercut a tenderloin of beef, including the fillet 0
  • noun undercut a notch cut in a tree trunk, to ensure a clean break in felling 0
  • noun undercut a stroke that imparts backspin to the ball 0
  • noun undercut a cut made below another so as to leave an overhang or concave profile 0
  • noun undercut the part cut out in this way 0
  • noun undercut a notch cut in a tree below the level of the major cut and on the side to which the tree is to fall 0
  • noun undercut a tenderloin or fillet of beef 0
  • noun undercut the act or an instance of undercutting 0
  • adjective undercut that is undercut 0
  • verb transitive undercut to make an undercut (sense 1) undercut (sense 2) in 0
  • verb transitive undercut to cut out the underpart of 0
  • verb transitive undercut to undersell or work for lower wages than 0
  • verb transitive undercut to weaken the position of; lessen the force or impact of; undermine 0
  • verb transitive undercut to strike (a ball) with an oblique downward motion, as in golf, or to chop with an underhand stroke, as in tennis, esp. so as to impart backspin 0
  • intransitive verb undercut to undercut something or someone 0
  • verb undercut When a business undercuts its competitors, it charges less than its competitors to attract customers. 0
  • noun undercut A cut made in the lower part of something; the material so removed. 0
  • noun undercut The notch cut in a tree to direct its fall when being felled. 0
  • noun undercut The underside of a sirloin of beef; the fillet. 0
  • noun undercut A hairstyle that is shaved or clipped short on the sides and kept long on the top. 0
  • verb undercut To sell (something) at a lower price, or to work for lower wages, than a competitor. 0
  • verb undercut To create an overhang by cutting away material from underneath. 0
  • verb undercut To undermine. 0
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