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undercut <an undercut; undercuts> N

undercut N

undercut
undercut

undercut bank or shore

undercut bank or shore

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Falls are a result of undercutting of water as well as undercutting of waves.
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Primarily used for releasing metal and dielectric structures by undercutting silicon, has the advantage of a stiction-free release unlike wet etchants.
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Failure often occurs after the bank has experienced undercutting.
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Aurora's market approach was to make kits simple, thus undercutting the competition.
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He became the most popular socialist advocate of his day, with a special appeal to artisans were being undercut by factories.
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His early woodworking experience translated into sculptures that were deeply undercut and visible from far away through the dramatic use of contrast and strong shadows.
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Her style places the fantastic next to the ordinary, with each undercutting the other in ways that simply and effortlessly evoke life.
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If prices are discrete (for example have to take integer values) then one firm has to undercut the other by at least one cent.
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Some of the landslides at the upper reservoir were caused by undercut grading.
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It allowed competitors to enter the market without allowing the incumbents to undercut them in price.
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