underpose

/ˌʌndərˈpoʊz/

Definitions

1. verb

to reduce the amount of something, especially a tax or a fee

“The government decided to underpose the tax on low-income families.”

2. verb

to present or display something in a way that is less than its full or normal amount

“The artist underposed his talents in the small exhibition.”

3. noun

the act of reducing the amount of something

“The underpose of the tax led to increased government revenue.”

Synonyms

  • diminish
  • reduce

Antonyms

  • augment
  • increase