1. underrepresented - Adjective
2. underrepresented - Verb
underrepresented
simple past and past participle of underrepresent
underrepresented (comparative more underrepresented, superlative most underrepresented)
Having less than adequate or sufficient representation
According to the program’s, Catalyst is a mentoring program geared towards helping first generation, low-income and underrepresented student populations. Source: Internet
A film can qualify under Standard A, for instance, by simply having one lead or significant supporting actor from an underrepresented group. Source: Internet
Additionally, a $10 million scholarship fund will support African American and underrepresented minority students across the company’s service territory. Source: Internet
Although theme slams may seem restricting in nature, slam venues frequently use them to advocate participation by particular and perhaps underrepresented demographics (which vary from slam to slam), like younger poets and women. Source: Internet
Angela Merkel has earned the top spot on the FORBES list of Most Powerful Women In The World for eight of the past 10 years. citation Women are underrepresented in government in most countries. Source: Internet
A plurality of public interests is assumed, and the role of planner is essentially the one as a facilitator who either advocates directly for underrepresented groups directly or encourages them to become part of the process. Source: Internet