underflow
/ˈʌndərflou/Definitions
1. noun
The condition of overflowing or overflowing water, especially in a reservoir or a container.
“The sudden underflow of water into the nearby village caused widespread damage.”
2. noun
A situation or condition where there is not enough capacity to accommodate data or values.
“The programmer had to resolve the underflow issue in the complex algorithm before it could be deployed.”
3. verb
To flow or move under something, especially water.
“The river underflowed the nearby islands during the heavy rainfall.”
4. verb
To cause something to be lessened or reduced in amount, especially by reducing or removing excess.
“The company had to underflow its stock levels to meet the changing market demand.”