1. undercount - Noun
2. undercount - Verb
undercount (third-person singular simple present undercounts, present participle undercounting, simple past and past participle undercounted)
To count to an insufficient degree; to count one thing disproportionately less than another
undercount (plural undercounts)
An incorrect count that is too low.
Lancaster County scrambles to prevent undercount. Source: Internet
City officials on Friday attributed the initial undercount to how overwhelmed the health system was coping with thousands of sick patients. Source: Internet
Even if half that undercount had held true from the start of the pandemic, that would translate into thousands more nursing home resident deaths than the state has acknowledged. Source: Internet
Ferrer disclosed on Wednesday, there were 2,347 new COVID-19 reports, it may be an undercount due to a state delay in tests. Source: Internet
Government statistics suggest Thailand has approximately 2,700 homeless people, likely a significant undercount in a nation of around 69 million. Source: Internet
In Rio Arriba, a 1% undercount would result in $11 million less in federal funding over the next decade. Source: Internet