verb
- charging too little money for goods or services
Usage: present participle of undercharge
noun
- the act of charging too little money for goods or services
Usage: gerund form
Examples
- The restaurant was undercharging for their premium steaks.
- She realized she had been undercharging clients for her consulting services.
- The mechanic’s undercharging led to financial difficulties for his shop.
- By undercharging for repairs, he attracted many customers but made little profit.
- The company’s policy of undercharging helped them gain market share quickly.
- His undercharging of legal fees made his services accessible to low-income families.