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underestimate verb belittle, deprecate, depreciate, detract from, discredit, disesteem, disparage, do scant jussice to, make light of, minimize, minoris aestimare, minoris facere, misjudge, misprize, rate below the true value, rate too low, run down, set at naught, set little store by, slight, think too little of, underprice, underprize, underrate, underreckon, undervalue See also: depreciate, derogate, discount, lessen, minimize, misprize How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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In education, the requirement that only one disability be identified for the annual child count results in underestimations of the total number of students served by teachers of students with visual impairments (see Kirchner & Diament, 1999 for detailed explanations of these reporting issues). This fact also suggests that the risks of low birth weight that we have demonstrated are underestimations of the actual risk. In contrast, the competing concept of independent action (Bliss 1939) led to considerable underestimations of measured effects (Silva et al. |
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