underworking
/ˌʌndərˈwɜrkɪŋ/
verb
- To work less than is necessary or expected; to put in insufficient effort.
- If you underwork on this project, you might not meet the deadline.
- The employee was warned not to underwork during the busy season.
- He tends to underwork when he feels the task is unimportant.
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noun
- The act of doing less work than is expected or required; insufficient effort or output.
- The manager noticed the team's underworking and scheduled a meeting to discuss productivity.
- Underworking can lead to missed deadlines and poor project results.
- She was criticized for her underworking during the group assignment.