underperforming in English

verb
1
perform less well than expected.
This country underperforms most noticeably in research and development, entrepreneurial activity and youth unemployment.

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1. As a firm with which to merge, the underperforming Liggett is hardly alluring.

2. While public investment is above the euro area average, private investment is underperforming.

3. Nearly 10 percent of Americans are thought to have undetected hypothyroidism - an underperforming thyroid gland.

4. Consider optimizing any campaigns or ad groups that are underperforming according to your advertising goals.

5. Unfriendly takeovers represent a constant threat to underperforming companies with ill prepared strategic plans.

6. Antonyms for Accomplishing include failing, flopping, flunking, foundering, underperforming, blundering, crashing, falling, floundering and folding

7. The graph can tell you at a glance if a particular stage is underperforming and needs further investigation.

8. Once you've identified accounts that are underperforming according to your advertising goals, consider optimizing those accounts.

9. The crisis has highlighted the need to address incomplete, ineffective, and underperforming regulatory measures and, in many cases, to do so urgently.

10. Lafley, the company has been shedding underperforming brands and focusing on cutting costs and building sales in its biggest product brands.

11. I guess the best description of Georgia underperforming and losing to teams they’re not supposed to lose to will be known as “Bulldogging”.

12. “Over the last five years, slow growth and underperforming revenue collections led to a sharp compression of public investment and social outlays, and an accumulation of domestic budgetary arrears.