1. undersized - Adjective
2. undersized - Adjective Satellite
Of a size less than is common.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter evaluating the Sioux Scout in early 1964, the Army was impressed, but also felt the Sioux Scout was undersized, underpowered, and generally not suited for practical use. Source: Internet
By junior year he shot up about 10 inches and is now exactly the height of the average American man, but the chapter of time spent undersized among larger males affected Kroll’s psyche the way a can of Raid affects an ant. Source: Internet
He’s undersized (5-foot-8, 180 pounds), wears an undesirable jersey number (No. 41) and spent the first half of the season buried at the bottom of a loaded depth chart that features Stephon Gilmore, J.C. Jackson, Jason McCourty and Jonathan Jones. Source: Internet
A Corozal District fisherman is out more than $2,500 after Fisheries Department officials busted him with 102 undersized conch which he was trying to sell to Northern Fishermen Cooperative Society in Belize City. Source: Internet
Corn Elder was a controversial selection, being viewed as an undersized and underdeveloped corner but one with a huge upside. Source: Internet
Fisherman Raymond Myers, 32, who beat a murder charge in 2014, is now in trouble with the law for undersized conch. Source: Internet