[f. as prec.] The act of estimating at too low a value.

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1636.  Sanderson, Serm. (1681), II. 65. Your under-valuing of me … hath made that glorying now necessary for me.

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1661.  Lowther in Extr. St. Papers Friends, Ser. II. (1911), 117. To the undervalewing of his Majesties Authorety.

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1697.  Burghope, Disc. Relig. Assemb., 167. A manifest undervaluing of Christ.

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1831.  E. Irving, Exp. Rev., I. 85. Against all such undervaluings I present these words of the Eternal and Unchangeable.

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1871.  R. H. Hutton, Ess., I. 129. Even in the highest of the prophetic strains there is perhaps an undervaluing of Nature.

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