1. undercutting - Noun
2. undercutting - Verb
Derived from undercut
undercutting
present participle of undercut
undercutting (plural undercuttings)
An undercut; a cut in the lower part.
And if the president is tweeting or talking about something else, he's undercutting the message that his advisers and his administration are trying to drive." Source: Internet
A narrator was also used (played by Charles Dance ), who, prior to each act, would announce what was going to happen in the upcoming act, thus undercutting any sense of realism. Source: Internet
Amazon has also been accused of undercutting third-party sellers who choose to sell on their platform by showcasing its own products to users, even when other vendors provide a lower price. Source: Internet
Coubertin agreed with this latter view, and saw this professionalisation as undercutting the morality of the competition. Source: Internet
But OPEC’s intention in 2014 of undercutting American and other producers backfired and reduced its share of the market. Source: Internet
Lower prices were achieved by injection moulding plastic hi-fi turntable covers, undercutting competitors who used the vacuum forming process. Source: Internet