understock

[uhn-der-stok]

understock Definition

a supply or stock that is insufficient in quantity or quality.

Using understock: Examples

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

  • Example

    The understock of food led to rationing.

  • Example

    The store had an understock of popular items during the holiday season.

  • Example

    The company suffered from an understock of raw materials, causing delays in production.

understock Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for understock

Antonyms for understock

Phrases with understock

  • understocked

    having a supply or stock that is insufficient in quantity or quality

    Example

    The store was understocked on essential items during the pandemic.

  • the act of having a supply or stock that is insufficient in quantity or quality

    Example

    The understocking of medical supplies caused a shortage during the crisis.

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Summary: understock in Brief

'Understock' [uhn-der-stok] refers to a supply or stock that is insufficient in quantity or quality. It can lead to rationing and delays in production, as exemplified by 'The understock of food led to rationing.' 'Understock' can also be used as an adjective and verb, as in 'The store was understocked on essential items during the pandemic.'