verb
- to buy less of something than is needed or desired
- to purchase something for less than its true value
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘underbuy’
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘underbuy’
Examples
- The store manager consistently underbuys popular items during the holiday season.
- She always underbuys groceries and ends up making multiple trips to the market.
- The company underbuys raw materials to keep costs low but risks production delays.
- He underbuys antiques at estate sales and resells them for profit.
- The restaurant underbuys fresh produce and often runs out of ingredients.
- The collector underbuys rare books from sellers who don’t know their value.