underhew

/ˈandərˌhjuː/

Definitions

1. verb

to come short of or fall below a standard or expected level

“The new policy will underhew the current economic conditions.”

2. verb

to bring down or pull down, especially by force or violence

“The strong gust of wind underhewed the old tree.”

3. noun

a failure or falling short of an expected level

“The underhew of their budget led to significant cuts.”

Synonyms

  • fall short
  • shortfall
  • undershoot

Antonyms

  • exceed
  • surpass