Crossword-Solution: UNDERVALUATION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Undervaluation | n. | The act of undervaluing; a rate or value not equal to the real worth. |
We have 6 clues for the answer “UNDERVALUATION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Understatement | 4 answers |
| Depreciation. | 19 answers |
| Disrespect | 48 answers |
| Laxity | 68 answers |
| discourtesy | 73 answers |
| Fall | 100 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EARET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNDERVALUATION (5)
CHAPTER III: "Children Troop Down From Heaven...." Failure of emotional, sentimental and so-called idealistic efforts, based on hysterical enthusiasm, to improve social conditions, is nowhere better exemplified than in the undervaluation of child-life.
This undervaluation, this cheapening of child life, is to speak crudely but frankly the direct result of overproduction.
Fulkerson didn't appreciate you to the utmost." "I think I came pretty near an undervaluation in that Lindau trouble.
Fulkerson didn't appreciate you to the utmost.” “I think I came pretty near an undervaluation in that Lindau trouble.
They present no temptations to the appraisers of foreign goods, who receive but small salaries, and might by undervaluation in a few cases render themselves independent.
Quotes with UNDERVALUATION (1)
Freud wrote that love involves the undervaluation of reality and the overvaluation of the desired object. While the correct valuation of a person is an odd, if not impossible idea, we might say Freud meant something like this: for various reasons, many of them masochistic, we become involved with others who cannot possibly give what we ask for; we can wait as long as we wish, but they do not have it, and one day, if we bear to abandon our fantasy and see clearly, we might fac…