underbid — un‧der‧bid [ˌʌndəˈbɪd ǁ ər ] verb underbid PTandPP underbidding PRESPART [transitive] COMMERCE to offer a lower price for something than someone else, for example in an auction (= when the buyer offering the highest price obtains the thing being… … Financial and business terms
underbid — [un΄dər bid′; ] for n. [ un′dər bid΄] vt., vi. underbid, underbidding 1. to bid lower than (another person) 2. to bid less than the worth of (a thing, as one s hand in bridge) n. a lower or inadequate bid … English World dictionary
Underbid — Un der*bid , v. t. To bid less than, as when a contract or service is offered to the lowest bidder; to offer to contract, sell, or do for a less price than. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
underbid — index haggle Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
underbid — underbidder, n. /un deuhr bid /, v.t., underbid, underbidding. 1. to bid less than (another bid) or less than the bid of (another bidder), esp. in seeking a contract to be awarded to the lowest bid or bidder; make an offer at a lower price than.… … Universalium
underbid — verb (underbids, underbidding; past and past participle underbid) 1》 (in an auction) make a bid lower than another. 2》 Bridge make a lower bid on (one s hand) than its strength warrants. noun a bid that is lower than another or than is justified … English new terms dictionary
underbid — [c]/ʌndəˈbɪd/ (say unduh bid) verb (underbid, underbidding) –verb (t) 1. to make a lower bid than (another), as in seeking a contract to be awarded to the lowest bidder. –verb (i) 2. to make an unnecessarily low bid. –underbidder, noun …
underbid — un|der|bid sb., det, underbid, dene … Dansk ordbog
underbid — /ˌʌndə bɪd/ verb to bid less than someone (NOTE: underbidding – underbid) … Marketing dictionary in english
underbid — /ˌʌndə bɪd/ verb to bid less than someone (NOTE: underbidding–underbid) … Dictionary of banking and finance