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Definitions from the WebUnder-InvestingDefinition:Under-investing refers to the act of investing insufficient resources or capital into a particular venture or project, resulting in a suboptimal outcome. Senses:Sense 1:Noun: The practice of not allocating adequate investment or funds to a project or business. Example: Under-investing in research and development hampered the company's ability to innovate. Related Products: Investment Strategies, Business Management Sense 2:Verb: The act of investing insufficiently or inadequately into a specific area or asset. Example: The government's under-investing in infrastructure projects led to a decaying transportation system. Related Products: Infrastructure Development, Public Investment Policies Sense 3:Adjective: Describing a situation where there is a lack of sufficient investment or resources. Example: The under-investing approach of the company resulted in weak financial performance. Related Products: Financial Management, Business Strategy Usage:Local Usage: Under-investing in local infrastructure has hindered the region's economic growth. Popular Usage: Many startups fail due to under-investing in marketing and advertising. | ||||
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