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undercalculation

Definitions

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  • noun Calculation producing too small a result.

Etymologies

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under- +‎ calculation

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Examples

  • Livy had calculated that it would cost them $29,000 to buy acreage, build a house on it, and purchase new furniture—an undercalculation, as things turned out.

    Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005

  • Livy had calculated that it would cost them $29,000 to buy acreage, build a house on it, and purchase new furniture—an undercalculation, as things turned out.

    Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005

  • Put simply, you will be fined more if HMRC deem any undercalculation of tax to be

    Bytestart 2009

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