UNDERBID - significado y definición. Qué es UNDERBID
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Qué (quién) es UNDERBID - definición


Underbid      
·vt To bid less than, as when a contract or service is offered to the lowest bidder; to offer to contract, sell, or do for a less price than.
underbid      
¦ verb (underbids, underbidding; past and past participle underbid)
1. (in an auction) make a bid lower than another.
2. Bridge make a lower bid on (one's hand) than its strength warrants.
¦ noun a bid that is lower than another or than is justified.
Derivatives
underbidder noun
Ejemplos de uso de UNDERBID
1. Unless, you might think, they feared someone else would underbid them.
2. Too often, contractors underbid to ‘buy into‘ a market with little expectation of delivering on schedule and within budget.
3. "There are also worries that private sector providers may underbid to win contracts because they can afford only to raise their prices sharply later."
4. "My guess is they hopelessly underbid it, couldn‘t run it without losing their tail, and had to start cutting corners." But the GAO said it found problems with each company‘s work.