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undersell

verb un·der·sell \ˌən-dər-ˈsel\

: to sell goods for a lower price than (another person or company)

: to be sold at a lower price than (something else)

un·der·sold\-ˈsōld\un·der·sell·ing

Full Definition of UNDERSELL

transitive verb
1
:  to sell articles cheaper than <undersell a competitor> <we will not be undersold>
2
:  to sell cheaper than <imported cars that undersell domestic ones>
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