What's the difference between underestimate and underprize?

Underestimate


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To set to/ low a value on; to estimate below the truth.
  • (n.) The act of underestimating; too low an estimate.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Projection obliquity resulted in consistent underestimation of DPR angle.
  • (2) Although the estimation of incidence only from hospital cases underestimates the true incidence, and also considering the limitation of comparing results of studies from several time periods, the incidence of UC in our area is the highest one reported to the present time in Spain and Southern Europe.
  • (3) The interresponse-time reinforcement contingencies inherent in these schedules may actually mask the effects of overall reinforcement rate; thus differences in response rate as a function of reinforcement rate when interresponse-time reinforcement is eliminated may be underestimated.
  • (4) The prediction equations significantly (t = 6.59, p less than 0.01) underestimated bench press performance in the more extensively weight trained subjects.
  • (5) During interview and chart audit, the physicians were found to have consistently underestimated, misinterpreted, or neglected psychiatric aspects of care among a majority of patients in the study.
  • (6) These results are likely to underestimate the true number of complaints because participants may be withdrawn (e.g., deaths, losses to follow-up, and refusals) before they ever complain of an adverse effect.
  • (7) Heterotopic gastric glands in the submucosa of the stomach is underestimated condition.
  • (8) These data suggest that the affinity ligand may recognize precursor or degraded forms of the receptor that do not bind the natural ligand or that assays based on the use of noncovalent ligands could underestimate the receptor content of target cells.
  • (9) These cases suggest that the role of R. sanguineus in the transmission of the etiologic agent of canine ehrlichiosis and other pathogenic organisms to humans may be underestimated and warrants investigation.
  • (10) In the absence of perfusion, both extrapolation techniques underestimate the artifact by nearly 40%.
  • (11) It was shown that neglect of this factor caused regular underestimation of the assessment of medullary doses, patients were exposed to, during x-ray procedures.
  • (12) For the reverse condition consistent underestimations were observed.
  • (13) there is a systematic tendency for high values to be underestimated and for low ones to be overestimated.
  • (14) This pattern is still 2 months off from the actual birth distribution; however, the retrospective data probably underestimate the real pregnancy lag.
  • (15) PCO2 by a graphical approximation technique (PgCO2; "graphical method") underestimated PACO2 by 1-2 mmHg.
  • (16) This is indirect evidence for an effect of insulin on inositide metabolism, and therefore endogenously released insulin may have led to an underestimation in earlier studies of effects of insulinotropic substances on inositol phosphate accumulation.
  • (17) The authors found that at the base and the mid-ventricle the observed contraction systematically underestimates true contraction by an average of 16% and 21%, respectively (P less than .001).
  • (18) Regardless of sex, listeners tended to underestimate the age of the speakers.
  • (19) In short, while there was strong agreement between men and women, there were also replicated significant systematic differences with men overestimating the psychological impact of less intense incidents and underestimating the psychological impact on women of more intense incidents.
  • (20) The IMF itself came under fire after it admitted in its World Economic Outlook report that officials had underestimated the effects of austerity measures on economic growth.

Underprize


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To undervalue; to underestimate.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) We have not turned the tide on the ease with which money can be shifted out of developing countries.” There are lots of ways to get money out of a country undetected but the easiest is through trade misinvoicing, which is the overpricing of imports and the underpricing of exports – and accounts for 77% of all illicit financial flows.
  • (2) She pointed to a string of "catalyst-rich" positives including wiping out net debt, improving the credit rating and pension deficit position, the possible removal of advertising regulations governing ITV1 and next year's London Olympics for why the stock is well underpriced.
  • (3) He also promised: “If you cannot afford the drug we will give it away for free.” Shkreli also said the drug was currently underpriced.
  • (4) He added that low tax receipts following the long period of low growth, the underpricing of Royal Mail prior to its flotation and the failure to secure a beneficial tax deal with Swistzerland had made the situation worse.
  • (5) The case was brought by creditors of eToys, who alleged that Goldman Sachs underpriced the stock to ensure a huge pop in price on the first day of trading.
  • (6) Quite rightly, Vince Cable, burned by his underpriced Royal Mail sale , is now signalling that he will not license any such deal .
  • (7) They also look for gaps in trade statistics: “If Cameroon says it exported $100m to France but France says it imported $300m, then exports have been underpriced by $200m,” explains Baker.
  • (8) Most of the revenue is lost through a lack of transparency in accounting for how many diamonds are mined, how much is earned from their sales, the underpricing of gems on world markets, smuggling and a "high level of collusion" by government officials.
  • (9) The formerly state-owned postal service floated on the stock market in October in what critics said was an underpriced sale that benefited City investors.
  • (10) Given all the talk of underpricing, it would not be unreasonable to expect this eventuality.

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