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understudied

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1. understudied - Adjective

2. understudied - Verb

Derived from understudy

Meaning


understudied (comparative more understudied, superlative most understudied)

Insufficiently studied.


understudied

simple past and past participle of understudy

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DeGuzman, who previously understudied the iconic role on tour, succeeds original tour cast member Isabelle McCalla, who will play her final performance as Jasmine on August 5 in Boston at The Boston Opera House. Source: Internet

As I said I've done The Wind in the Willows before many moons ago, I understudied Mole and Ratty, and was part of the actor musician ensemble, so to be able to re-visit the show and finally get to play Mole has really been an ambition of mine. Source: Internet

Spider flatulence is an oddly understudied topic in scientific literature, but we can look to their digestive system for some clues. Source: Internet

Zakrin also appeared in the national tour; both she and Rhiannon Hansen understudied the role of Elle. Source: Internet

But I think breathing plays a huge role and it’s one of those understudied things. Source: Internet

So whether Autumn was Elle and Bailey understudied, or reverse—either way they would both be able to come into the show. Source: Internet

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