Wiktionary
vb. (present participle of underbid English)
WordNet
v. bid (a hand of cards) at less than the strength of the hand warrants
bid lower than a competing bidder [ant: outbid]
bid too low [ant: overbid]
[also: underbidding]
See underbid
Usage examples of "underbidding".
To drive us out of business by conniving amongst themselves and underbidding us.
Worse, some were underbidding the local labor force, which was causing bad feelings and some violent confrontations.
With this much business spaced out over two years, I could afford to pick and choose among the other work I took on, with no more dangerous underbidding just to keep my people busy.
Obviously, KDY decided there would be a use someday for some major bombing action-the company didn't get to be the leading shipbuilder for the Empire by just underbidding its competition, you know.
The Wizard escaped off-planet under cover of the chaos DeCade created, starved and scrimped till he could start a freight line, took a huge loss underbidding the first company so he could get the franchise, and died happy only because he knew he’d set us on the path to this day.
The Wizard escaped off-planet under cover of the chaos Decade created, starved and scrimped till he could start a freight line, took a huge loss underbidding the first company so he could get the franchise, and died happy only because he knew he'd set us on the path to this day.