undercount

verb

un·​der·​count ˌən-dər-ˈkau̇nt How to pronounce undercount (audio)
undercounted; undercounting; undercounts

transitive verb

: to count fewer than the actual number of
undercount noun

Examples of undercount in a Sentence

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Conversely, the estimates might still undercount the true number of cases if the ICD code for Lyme disease is underused. John Drake, Forbes, 12 Dec. 2024 Because land not allocated to tribal members was open to settlement by non-Natives, there was an incentive to undercount the number of Natives. Rachel Monroe, The New Yorker, 20 Nov. 2024 State’s Attorney Ivan Bates insists things are getting worse, incorrectly arguing that a recent Sentencing Project analysis — which relies on detailed Baltimore Police Department reports — does not include youth who are not detained and thus undercounts youth crime. Josh Rovner, Baltimore Sun, 8 Nov. 2024 In both 2016 and 2020, for instance, state-level polls tended to undercount Trump supporters. Ezra Klein, The Mercury News, 15 Oct. 2024 See all Example Sentences for undercount 

Word History

First Known Use

1951, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of undercount was in 1951

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“Undercount.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/undercount. Accessed 18 Dec. 2024.

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