undersell — un‧der‧sell [ˌʌndəˈsel ǁ ər ] verb undersold PTandPP [ ˈsəʊld ǁ ˈsoʊld] [transitive] 1. COMMERCE to sell goods etc at a lower price than someone else: • We undersell all our rivals. • They claim never to be undersold ( … Financial and business terms
Undersell — Un der*sell , v. t. To sell the same articles at a lower price than; to sell cheaper than. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
undersell — index discount (reduce) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
undersell — ► VERB (past and past part. undersold) 1) sell something at a lower price than (a competitor). 2) promote or rate insufficiently … English terms dictionary
undersell — [un΄dər sel′] vt. undersold, underselling 1. to sell at a lower price than (another seller) ☆ 2. to publicize or promote in a restrained or inadequate manner … English World dictionary
undersell — UK [ˌʌndə(r)ˈsel] / US [ˌʌndərˈsel] verb [transitive] Word forms undersell : present tense I/you/we/they undersell he/she/it undersells present participle underselling past tense undersold UK [ˌʌndə(r)ˈsəʊld] / US [ˌʌndərˈsoʊld] past participle… … English dictionary
undersell — /ʌndəˈsɛl/ (say unduh sel) verb (t) (undersold, underselling) 1. to advertise or publicise with restraint. 2. to sell things at a lower price than (a competitor). 3. to sell for less than the actual value. –phrase 4. undersell oneself, to lack… …
undersell — /ˌʌndə sel/ verb to sell more cheaply than ● to undersell a competitor ♦ the company is never undersold no other company sells goods as cheaply as this one … Marketing dictionary in english
undersell — /ˌʌndə sel/ verb to sell more cheaply than someone ● to undersell a competitor ♦ the company is never undersold no other company sells goods as cheaply as this one … Dictionary of banking and finance
undersell — underseller, n. /un deuhr sel /, v.t., undersold, underselling. 1. to sell more cheaply than. 2. to advertise with restraint; understate the merits of (something): By underselling his product, he let his hearers convince themselves of its… … Universalium