1. undersupply - Noun
2. undersupply - Verb
undersupply (third-person singular simple present undersupplies, present participle undersupplying, simple past and past participle undersupplied)
To provide with insufficient supplies; to supply inadequately
undersupply (countable and uncountable, plural undersupplies)
An inadequate supply.
The financial sector has so distorted salaries that physicists are getting drawn into the financial sector. All that has led to an undersupply of people committed to the public sector. Joseph Stiglitz
A vendor might sell an 8051 as an 8031 for any number of reasons, such as faulty code in the 8051's ROM, or simply an oversupply of 8051s and undersupply of 8031s. Source: Internet
But he said a tremendous undersupply of available homes in Metro Vancouver, Victoria and Kelowna, coupled with B.C.'s strong economy, will keep home prices from dropping. Source: Internet
Lettuce may contain elevated nitrate under growth conditions such as reduced sunlight, undersupply of the essential micronutrients molybdenum (Mo) and iron (Fe), or high concentrations of nitrate due to reduced assimilation of nitrate in the plant. Source: Internet
Belper was identified as having an undersupply of places, so the school and council bid for £195,700 from the Department for Education towards the £326,000 build. Source: Internet