undervaluation

/ˌʌndərˌvæljuˈeɪʃən/
noun
  1. The act of estimating something as being worth less than its actual value.
    • Economists warned that the undervaluation of the currency could hurt imports.
    • Her undervaluation of her own skills kept her from asking for a promotion.
    • The undervaluation of the house meant the seller lost thousands of dollars.
  2. A lack of proper appreciation or recognition for someone or something.
    • The undervaluation of teachers in our society leads to low morale.
    • He felt a deep sense of undervaluation after his hard work went unnoticed.
    • The undervaluation of nature's benefits often results in environmental damage.
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