Undervaluation
(noun)
An estimation or appraisal of something as being worth less than its actual or true value.
Origin:
Early 19th century, from under + valuation.
Examples:
- The undervaluation of the company's stock was a major concern for investors.
- The undervaluation of the property resulted in a lower sale price.
- The undervaluation of the artwork was corrected after further research and evaluation.
- The undervaluation of the antique was due to its poor condition.
- The undervaluation of the asset was disputed by the owner and was eventually resolved in court.