undercounts

/ˌʌndərˈkaʊnts/
noun
  1. Plural form of undercount; instances of counting fewer than the actual number.
    • The report highlighted several undercounts in the population data.
    • The charity discovered undercounts in their donation records.
    • Undercounts in the election results led to a recount.
verb
  1. Counts fewer than the actual number; records a lower total than is correct.
    • The survey undercounts young voters because many don't respond.
    • If you undercount the inventory, you might run out of supplies.
    • The census often undercounts people in rural areas.
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