verb
- makes a bid that is lower than another bid or lower than the actual value
Usage: third person singular present
noun
- bids that are lower than other bids or lower than the actual value
Usage: plural
Examples
- The contractor underbids on the project to win the contract.
- She consistently underbids her competitors at auctions.
- The company underbids by twenty percent to secure new clients.
- His underbids often result in financial losses later.
- The construction firm submitted several underbids this quarter.
- These underbids may not cover the actual costs of materials.
- The bridge player underbids her hand and misses game.