[f. as prec.] The act of estimating at too low a value.
1636. Sanderson, Serm. (1681), II. 65. Your under-valuing of me hath made that glorying now necessary for me.
1661. Lowther in Extr. St. Papers Friends, Ser. II. (1911), 117. To the undervalewing of his Majesties Authorety.
1697. Burghope, Disc. Relig. Assemb., 167. A manifest undervaluing of Christ.
1831. E. Irving, Exp. Rev., I. 85. Against all such undervaluings I present these words of the Eternal and Unchangeable.
1871. R. H. Hutton, Ess., I. 129. Even in the highest of the prophetic strains there is perhaps an undervaluing of Nature.