"Underdosing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Underdosing refers to the act of administering or taking a lower dose of a medication or substance than prescribed or recommended, often with the intention to avoid its full effects or to delay their onset. It can be intentional or unintentional, and can occur in various contexts, including medicine, recreational drug use, or other forms of treatment.
Here are five usage examples for the word "underdosing":
1. Medical warning: "The patient's doctor warned that underdosing on the new medication could lead to serious health complications."
2. Scientific research: "The study showed that underdosing the experimental vaccine significantly reduced its effectiveness in preventing the spread of the disease."
3. Forensic analysis: "The toxicologist examined the data and discovered that the suspect's blood results suggested underdosing on the overdose treatment."
4. Medical error: "The nurse was fired for underdosing the elderly patient with insulin, leading to a severe episode of hypoglycemia."
5. Pharmaceutical negligence: "The company was fined for underdosing its customers with potentially life-saving medication, leading to several hundred reports of adverse reactions."
To undercuts means to reduce the price of something in order to gain an advantage over a competitor. It is a business tactic used to gain a temporary price advantage, but it cannot be maintained long-term as it may lead to a price war and decreased profit margins.<br><br>Example: The new store in town undercutted the competition by selling a similar product at 10% less, gaining many customers in the process.<br><br>It can also be a term used in engineering and geology:<br><br>In engineering, undercuts refer to the lower surface of a groove or channel that is cut into the material. <br><br>In geology, undercuts refer to the processes of erosion where the force of the water cuts into the side of a cliff or a mountain, from the bottom up.
Lacking sufficient development or growth; not fully developed or matured.<br><br>Used to describe something, such as a country, person, or organization, that needs more resources, education, or investment to achieve full potential.<br><br>Example: "The company operates in an underdeveloped country where the infrastructure is lacking." or "The child has an underdeveloped reading skill due to lack of practice."
The term "underdevelopment" refers to a state or condition of being less developed or undeveloped in various aspects, often related to:<br><br>1. Economics: Underdevelopment often refers to a state of economic underdevelopment, where a region or country suffers from a lack of economic growth, investment, and infrastructure, leading to poverty, inequality, and resource scarcity.<br>2. Education: Underdevelopment can also relate to a state of underdevelopment in education, where a person or region has limited access to quality education, skills, or knowledge.<br>3. Technology: In the context of technology, underdevelopment may refer to outdated or inadequate technical capabilities or infrastructure.<br>4. Personal growth: It can also describe a state of personal underdevelopment, where an individual may lack emotional maturity, social skills, or personal growth.<br>5. Area or region: Underdevelopment can refer to an area or region that is less developed or neglected in terms of infrastructure, services, or opportunities.<br><br>In general, underdevelopment implies a lack of progress, development, or growth, often leading to difficulties and challenges in various aspects of life.
Noun: a person or organization that is considered at a disadvantage in a competition, a conflict or an economic situation, but manages to succeed despite this disadvantage, often greatly outperforming others.
Not cooked or prepared enough.<br><br>Example: The steak was underdone, I asked for medium rare and it's still pink in the middle.
Describing something or someone that has not been emphasized or stressed enough, often to the point of being overlooked or ignored.
Described as being less prominent, noticeable, or effective than something else. Given less importance or attention than something else.
Having a job, but not enough to fully utilize one's skills, education, or potential; working part-time or in a limited capacity.
Full-time employment inconsistent with a job holder's ability, skills, qualifications, or education, or part-time employment for people who need or wish to work full-time.
To underestimate something or someone means to think that they are less capable, skilled, or important than they really are. It means to judge someone or something as being weaker or less effective than they actually are.
To underestimate someone or something means to think that they are less important, skilled, or strong than they really are. It is to think that they are vulnerable, weaker, or more fragile than they truly are. It often involves underestimating their value, potential, or abilities.