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    undercut

    verb

    • 1. offer goods or services at a lower price than (a competitor): "these industries have been undercut by more efficient foreign producers" Similar charge less thancharge a lower price thanundersellunderbid
    • 2. cut or wear away the part below or under (something, especially a cliff): "the base of the crag is undercut permitting walkers to pass behind the falling water"

    noun

    • 1. a space formed by the removal or absence of material from the lower part of something: "there may be some bigger fish in the safety of the undercut"
    • 2. the underside of a sirloin of beef. British

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  6. to cut away material from so as to leave a portion overhanging, as in carving or sculpture. to offer goods or services at a lower price or rate than (a competing price or rate) or than that of (a competitor). to weaken or destroy the impact or effectiveness of; undermine.

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  8. Undercut can mean to sell or charge less than a competitor, to cut away the underpart of something, or to impart backspin to a ball. It can also refer to a cut of meat, a notch in a tree, or a type of haircut.

  9. noun. a notch cut in the trunk of tree in order to determine the direction of its fall. see more. verb. sell cheaper than one's competition. synonyms: undersell. see more. verb. strike (the ball) in golf, tennis, or hockey obliquely downward so as to give a backspin or elevation to the shot. see more. noun.