underided
/ˌʌndəˈraɪd/; /ˌʌndəˈraɪd/; /ˌʌndəraɪd/Definitions
1. verb
to have or be given the lower or inferior position in a hierarchy, contest, or other situation.
“The new policy underided the existing one, causing confusion among employees.”
2. verb
to be at the bottom or lowest point of a hierarchy, contest, or other situation.
“The company’s stock underided the market average, causing investors to lose confidence.”
3. verb
to be defeated or overcome by someone or something.
“The team underided their opponents and lost the match.”
4. noun
the state or condition of being at the bottom or lowest point of a hierarchy, contest, or other situation.
“The company’s underided position in the market made it difficult to compete with other firms.”