Wiktionary
vb. To set a price at less than the value of an item
WordNet
v. sell at artificially low prices [syn: dump]
Usage examples of "underprice".
They underprice the oil from our good Tairen olives just because their ships know how to find the oilfish shoals.
To sweeten the deal, the Iraqi government began significantly underpricing its oil--enough to both compensate the buyer for the surcharge and still keep the price per barrel 35 to 65 cents per barrel below market rate to give companies the incentive to violate the sanctions by paying the surcharge.
Others cared more about royal favor, and underpriced their wares in a shameless bid for Pol's further patronage.
He and his wife had no children then, had bought the vastly underpriced house as an investment and didn't use most of the bedrooms for anything but storage, and they didn't even know about the young girl's ghost until I told them.
Some of the local bigwigs who were making a fortune buying underpriced wheat sent the American Legion to break the farm strike, carrying axe handles and wearing their little hats-and the whole district rose, gave the legionnaires the beating of their lives, and sent them scampering back to the city.
To sweeten the deal, the Iraqi government began significantly underpricing its oil—enough to both compensate the buyer for the surcharge and still keep the price per barrel 35 to 65 cents per barrel below market rate to give companies the incentive to violate the sanctions by paying the surcharge.
An hour into the first lecture—some dry cant about the underpricing of initial public offerings—his attention began to waver.