💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Underdefend"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| underfinanceverb | (transitive) To finance inadequately. |
| underprotectverb | (transitive) To give insufficient protection to. |
| underprovideverb | To inadequately provide. |
| underkeepverb | (transitive) To keep under or in subjection; subdue; suppress. |
| underequipverb | (transitive) To equip inadequately; to provide with insufficient equipment. |
| underfurnishverb | (transitive) To supply with less than enough; to furnish insufficiently. |
| underrespondverb | (intransitive) To respond inadequately, or less than others. |
| underreactnoun | (intransitive) To react inadequately. |
| undersupportnoun | A structural member that supports something from underneath. |
| underinflateverb | (transitive) To inflate too little. |
| underdrawverb | To sketch a work of art in chalk, pencil, or other temporary medium prior to painting, inking, or otherwise making the final work. |
| underenforceverb | (transitive) To enforce inadequately. |
| underdetectverb | (transitive) To detect less of (something) than is actually present. |
| underdramatizeverb | (transitive) To fail to dramatize adequately; to make underdramatic. |
| underdefineverb | (transitive) To define too broadly, or in too little depth. |
| under-accommodateverb | To inadequately accommodate; to fail to make enough adjustments or allowances to meet another's needs. |
| underdoverb | (transitive) To do something insufficiently; especially, to undercook. |
| underloadnoun | An insufficient load. |
| underdealverb | (ambitransitive) To deal insufficiently or inadequately; have dealings which are below requirement or expectation |
| underdiluteverb | (transitive) To dilute insufficiently. |
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