underperform

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English

Etymology

From under- +‎ perform.

Verb

underperform (third-person singular simple present underperforms, present participle underperforming, simple past and past participle underperformed)

  1. To underachieve; to fail to reach standards or expectations, especially with respect to a financial investment.
    • 2002, Robert M. Grant, Contemporary Strategy Analysis: Concepts, Techniques, Applications, page 40:
      Even outside the Anglo-Saxon world, underperforming public companies have become vulnerable to hostile takeover.
    • 2021 February 4, Raj Chohan, “Erling Braut Haaland: Would Man City, Liverpool, Man Utd or Chelsea suit striker best?”, in BBC Sport:
      Jesus' finishing has been one of the main concerns - since the start of last season the 23-year-old has underperformed his Premier League expected goals tally by 6.97goals (in short, he has scored seven fewer goals than would be expected from the chances presented to him).
    • 2023 October 4, Philip Haigh, “HS2's rising costs: government only has itself to blame”, in RAIL, number 993, page 53:
      Former HS2 Ltd chairman Sir David Higgins provided a timely reminder of why Britain needs HS2 in a letter to The Times on September 25, in which he asked: "Why are so few FTSE 100 companies based outside the South East? Why is there such a brain drain of graduates from the North? Why do northern cities underperform compared with their European counterparts?

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