undersend

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English

Etymology

From Middle English *undersenden (attested only in the past participle undersent), equivalent to under- +‎ send. Compare Dutch onderzenden, Middle High German undersenden.

Pronunciation

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Verb

undersend (third-person singular simple present undersends, present participle undersending, simple past and past participle undersent)

  1. (transitive) To send beneath, under, or through; submit.
    • 1895, Francis Rye, Mrs. Amy (Haslam) Rye, Walter Rye, Calendar of correspondence and documents:
      Is sorry Sir Bassingbourne should have so much trouble in getting his glass. Undersends the charge.
    • 1977, Han'guk Chŏngsin Munhwa Yŏn'guwŏn, Korea observer:
      About the time when the United States undersent a change in its status, the change projected into the Korea-United States relations was expressed in the form of the problem of the U.S. troop withdrawal.
    • 2007, Fred M. Kusumoto, Nora F. Goldschlager, Cardiac Pacing for the Clinician:
      [] ICD oversensing of pacing stimuli, ICD underdetection of ventricular arrhythmias owing to the presence of pacing stimuli (which in turn result from undersending of the arrhythmia), and direct damage to the pacing system []
  2. (transitive, intransitive) To send less than required, needed, or requested.

Noun

undersend (plural undersends)

  1. That which is undersent or submitted.

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