She thinks that it is one thing for an ordinary person to take advantage of her needs and to underpay her, while it is quite another thing for a Christian institution to keep her working for insufficient wages.
It is misdirected economy to underpay medical men, and until this is recognised accidents may be looked for and incidents will occur to shock the public because of the injury which some person has inadvertently sustained.
They may be forced by the competitive system, as many contend, to underpay their workmen.
The insatiable yearning to buy cheap without any thought as to how cheapness is obtained, this is the incentive which tempts men to buy cheap labor and to underpay workmen.
As women systematically underpay cabmen," said I, "so do they try to underpay the devil; and he is one too many for them.
Do you ever wonder what you will answer when the time comes for those whom you underpay to demand eight hours and fair wages of YOU?
Which is better, to underpay them, treat them like cattle, fill them with just hatred of unjust discrimination, or give them a chance to be men?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "underpay" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.