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Example sentences for "undersell"

Lexicographically close words:
underscored; underscores; underscoring; undersea; underseas; underselling; undershirt; undershirts; undershot; underside
  1. If it was purposely maintained in view of the needs of war-time, so much the more surely would it undersell Italian wheat, raised on a less fruitful soil.

  2. Egyptian, Sardinian, Sicilian, and African corn could thus easily undersell Italian for ordinary consumption.

  3. A decisive proof that they cannot undersell the English in foreign markets.

  4. The Russians are becoming powerful rivals to the Irish, and undersell them in the coarse kinds of linen.

  5. It is now acknowledged that the French undersell the English; and as far as they are supplied with Irish wool, the loss to the British empire is double what it would be, if the Irish exported their goods manufactured.

  6. The wool running prevailed to an immense extent, and by means of it France, Germany, and Spain were able to undersell England in the foreign markets, and England lost millions of pounds by virtue of the Irish contraband supplies.

  7. He did not realise that on the delicate balance of that two per cent, it had been possible to undersell a dangerous rival.

  8. He did not ask himself whether it was just for a big firm to undersell their smaller rivals and drive them out of the market by the simple expedient of taking money out of one pocket and putting it into another.

  9. The foreigner is now free to undersell us, if he can, in our own markets.

  10. The corn-millers of Leeds attempted to undersell the Leeds Industrial Society.

  11. The French, for reasons already mentioned, can underwork, and consequently undersell the English manufactures of Great Britain, in every market in Europe.

  12. England, under a real system of free trade, would undersell all the world in its manufactures, but be undersold by all the world in its agricultural productions.

  13. Even for the roughest goods we cannot hope to undersell the native manufacturers by much in the presidency towns.

  14. If the duty be so arranged as to produce the greatest amount of revenue, it must be placed at that point where the foreign article is able to undersell the domestic article and thus command the market to the exclusion of competition.

  15. The claim for the superior cheapness of competition rests on the theory that where two sellers compete against each other for trade each tries to undersell the other.

  16. That is to say, if there is only one tram company in a town the fares will be higher than if there are two; because when there are two one tries to undersell the other.

  17. And do they not tell you that the foreign traders can undersell us in the world's markets because their labour is cheaper?

  18. Vistula or the Mississippi; but still the ability of their cultivators to undersell our farmers will remain the same, or rather be augmented.

  19. In the first place, the large shipper is enabled to undersell his smaller competitor and perhaps to drive him out of that class of business.

  20. Illinois official tariff under which Chicago merchants must ship out their goods, enable Detroit, Indianapolis, and Cincinnati to undersell Chicago in its own state.

  21. In small beads they undersell us enormously, while in beads of 1/6th of an inch in diameter, and upwards, we can undersell them.

  22. In so far as the army does undersell others this objection is valid, and we have no doubt that in some cases such is the truth.

  23. Several leading officers have stated that they never undersell paper or rags, the largest part of their business, and that the only underselling done by them is in the retail store and that this is slight.

  24. As they constantly give high rates for money it is necessary that they should undersell the Bank, and in ordinary times they do undersell it.

  25. The interest of capital having been reduced in such countries, he argued, by the necessity of continually resorting to inferior soils, they can undersell countries where profit is high in all trades needing great capital.

  26. As has been explained, a new man, with a small capital of his own and a large borrowed capital, can undersell a rich man who depends on his own capital only.

  27. They are thus enabled to undersell the fair trader and drive him from the market.

  28. To raise the scale of women's wages to the same as men's would probably have meant driving the women from the trade; to leave them on the lower scale would mean that women would contrive to undersell men.

  29. By performance it had made good its statements that it proposed wherever it was humanly possible to undersell its competitors.

  30. If not, the conclusion is plain, that the foreign growers can and will undersell us down to that point, if we possibly could compete with them so far, and all the while add to their profit, while they also abstract from our revenue.

  31. It is his power to undersell us, and the extent of that power, which have been questioned; and on the solution of that question depends the utility of high farming, in this country, on a grand and comprehensive scale.

  32. Revenue of our country is injured, and the poor who exist by that branch of trade would be turned out of employ, as the prisoners who are fed, clothed, and lodged at the public expense would be able to undersell them.

  33. Revenue of our country is injured, and the poor who exist by that branch of trade would be turned out of employment, as the Prisoners who are fed, clothed, and lodged at the public expense would be able to undersell them.

  34. The big concerns come in and undersell him in his local market, and that is the only market he has; if he cannot make a profit there, he is killed.

  35. In cotton fabrics the Swiss undersell us in several markets.


  36. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "undersell" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    dump; job; market; merchandise; move; retail; sacrifice; sell; undercut; undersell; unload; wholesale