undermeasure

[ˌʌndərˈmɛʒə(r)]

undermeasure Definition

  • 1a measure that is insufficient or inadequate
  • 2a quantity that is less than the proper or necessary amount

Using undermeasure: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "undermeasure" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The undermeasure of ingredients resulted in a bland dish.

  • Example

    The company's undermeasure of resources led to a delay in production.

  • Example

    The undermeasure of rainfall caused a drought in the region.

undermeasure Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for undermeasure

Antonyms for undermeasure

Phrases with undermeasure

  • an inadequate or insufficient amount of justice served in a particular situation

    Example

    The undermeasure of justice in the case of police brutality sparked protests across the country.

  • a lack of sufficient caution or care taken in a particular situation

    Example

    The undermeasure of caution by the construction workers resulted in an accident at the site.

  • undermeasure of success

    a level of success that is lower than what was expected or desired

    Example

    The undermeasure of success in the project led to a reevaluation of the team's strategy.

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Summary: undermeasure in Brief

'Undermeasure' [ˌʌndərˈmɛʒə(r)] refers to a measure or quantity that is insufficient or inadequate. It can be used to describe a lack of resources, ingredients, or rainfall, as in 'The undermeasure of ingredients resulted in a bland dish.' Phrases like 'undermeasure of justice' and 'undermeasure of success' denote situations where the level of justice or success is lower than expected or desired.