undershoot|undershooting|undershoots|undershot in English
verb
[,un·der'shoot || ‚ʌndə(r)'ʃuːt]
shoot short of a target; land short of a target
Use "undershoot|undershooting|undershoots|undershot" in a sentence
1. The study quantified less articulatory undershoot for velar stops in comparison to Alveolars
2. In muscle preparations pretreated with ouabain (3 × 10−6 M), the K+-induced undershoot was abolished and replaced by a transient contraction.
3. Bulldog definition is - any of a breed of compact muscular short-haired dogs having widely separated forelegs and an undershot lower jaw that were developed in England to fight bulls
4. If inflation overshoots or undershoots the target by more than 1%, the Governor has to write a letter to the Chancellor of the Exchequer explaining why, and how he will remedy the situation.