verb
- to sell goods or services at a lower price than a competitor
- to weaken or damage something gradually
- to cut away material from the underside or base of something
noun
- a cut made in the underside of something
- a hairstyle where the hair underneath is cut much shorter than the hair on top
Examples
- The new store undercut all competitors by 20%.
- His constant criticism undercut her confidence.
- The river slowly undercut the cliff face.
- She asked for an undercut to create texture in her hair.
- The carpenter made an undercut in the beam.
- Online retailers often undercut traditional stores.
- The scandal undercut the politician’s credibility.