Dictionary
un•der•charge
Pronunciation: (
—v.un"dur-chärj';
—n.un'dur-chärj"), [key]
—v., -charged, -charg•ing,
—n.
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v.t.
1. to charge (a purchaser) less than the proper or fair price.
2. to charge (a stated amount) less than the proper price:
They undercharged several dollars for storing the goods.
3. to put an insufficient charge or load into.
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v.i.
to charge too little.
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n.
1. a charge or price less than is proper or customary.
2. an insufficient charge or load.
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