Wiktionary
vb. To count to an insufficient degree; to count one thing disproportionately less than another
Usage examples of "undercount".
An emergency meeting was held, a study was performed, and a resulting MONICA report demonstrated that the French inclination to undercount heart fatalities is too small to matter.
The telephone spot-check is popular, but it inevitably undercounts activities that keep people from answering their phones.
While I was there, I remember getting reports from across Palm County of undercounted votes.
While I was there, I remember getting reports from across Palm County of undercounted votes.
The Old League alone has a registered population of almost three trillion people, according to the last census—and that census grossly undercounted the population.
Somewhere in the nightmare fog of that day, he heard a voice over his headphones, a voice at ops confirming what Wedge already knew: the information given to the mission planners badly undercounted the population of Thanta Zilbra.
The Old League alone has a registered population of almost three trillion people, according to the last census—and that census grossly undercounted the population.