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underreport

[ uhn-der-ri-pawrt, -pohrt ]

verb (used with or without object)

  1. to report as less or fewer than is correct:

    to underreport the enemy's strength.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of underreport1

First recorded in 1945–50; under- + report
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"When people are alone or lonely, it impacts more than how they are feeling; they underreport what they eat, their desire to eat, and their cravings especially for unhealthy foods."

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Though Alaska Airlines said Emerson had completed all mandated FAA medical evaluations and was never suspended, researchers believe that pilots like Emerson underreport issues such as depression.

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Those rates underreport the problem.

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As one key problem, so-called shy Trump voters underreport their Trumpian support for fear of cancellation or retribution.

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It also turns out that, for some reason, the French significantly underreport heart disease on death certificates, according to a WHO investigation.

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