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What (who) is Undervalue - definition

Under value transactions; Transaction at an undervalue; Transactions at an undervalue

undervalue      
v. a.
1.
Underrate, misprize, rate below the true value, rate too low.
2.
Despise, depreciate, esteem lightly, hold in low estimation.
undervalue      
(undervalues, undervaluing, undervalued)
If you undervalue something or someone, you fail to recognize how valuable or important they are.
We must never undervalue freedom...
VERB: V n
undervalued
Even the best teacher can feel undervalued.
= underrated
ADJ
undervalue      
¦ verb (undervalues, undervaluing, undervalued) [often as adjective undervalued]
1. rate insufficiently highly; fail to appreciate.
2. underestimate the financial value of.
Derivatives
undervaluation noun

Wikipedia

Undervalue transaction

An undervalue transaction is a transaction entered into by a company who subsequently goes into bankruptcy which the court orders be set aside, usually upon the application of a liquidator for the benefit of the debtor's creditors. This can occur where the transaction was seriously disadvantageous to the company and the company was insolvent or in immediate risk of becoming insolvent.

Examples of use of Undervalue
1. I feel sometimes, just as it is easy to "undervalue" the full time parents, it is easy to undervalue the part–time workers/mums.
2. That would be to undervalue the opportunity before you," he said.
3. One should never undervalue or underestimate what the United States is capable of responding to.
4. "It‘s a sadly British trait to undervalue, knock, to seek to destroy what is excellent," he said.
5. Some might say your decision is between five similar bids but that would undervalue the opportunity before us," Coe said.