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Definition of underutilize in English: underutilize(British underutilise) verbʌndəˈjuːtɪlʌɪzˌəndərˈjudlˌaɪz [with object]Underuse (something). Example sentencesExamples - Each of the dedicated servers are often underutilized, but cannot be used for additional operations.
- However, in some instances students are not aware of these services and as a result, many of these programs are underutilized.
- This commonly available equipment is perhaps underutilized.
- It is underutilised - all services run with empty seats that could be used instead of driving a car.
- All of the melodic and rhythmic activity is in the first and second parts; the third and fourth clarinets are underutilized and have little to do.
- Unfortunately, these drugs are frequently prescribed incorrectly, and newer therapies are underutilized.
- In the past, productivity almost always fell during recessions because both labor and capital were underutilized as output sagged or grew more slowly.
- Despite their clear benefit, these drugs are underutilized and either not given when appropriate or used at substandard doses.
- In the process, it undermines its own thesis of female empowerment, and is guilty of underutilizing a vast pool of talent.
- Illustrations in Ph.D. theses are underutilized resources.
- Indeed, shrinking computer equipment makes it easier to imagine extra closets or other underutilized areas in your home as sites for compact workstations.
- Yet, much of this resource is underutilized or improperly managed.
- Since this cost was not anticipated, the equipment is vastly underutilized and the students are underserved.
- Sincerity and ernestitude are underutilized.
- They expressed disappointment that the Web site was underutilized and foresees that something will be changed.
- Yet, their talents and access to avenues for change are underutilized.
- But the technique's potential was underutilized, I felt.
- First, settlers might encounter a relatively densely settled indigenous population that underutilizes the land area they occupy from the settlers' perspective.
- Once again, they have found some of America's great underutilized actors and given them good roles.
- There was serious over-investment in the mechanical engineering industries, which meant that new plant was underutilized.
Definition of underutilize in US English: underutilize(British underutilise) verbˌəndərˈjudlˌaɪzˌəndərˈyo͞odlˌīz [with object]Underuse (something). Example sentencesExamples - However, in some instances students are not aware of these services and as a result, many of these programs are underutilized.
- Yet, much of this resource is underutilized or improperly managed.
- In the process, it undermines its own thesis of female empowerment, and is guilty of underutilizing a vast pool of talent.
- But the technique's potential was underutilized, I felt.
- All of the melodic and rhythmic activity is in the first and second parts; the third and fourth clarinets are underutilized and have little to do.
- Yet, their talents and access to avenues for change are underutilized.
- It is underutilised - all services run with empty seats that could be used instead of driving a car.
- There was serious over-investment in the mechanical engineering industries, which meant that new plant was underutilized.
- Each of the dedicated servers are often underutilized, but cannot be used for additional operations.
- Despite their clear benefit, these drugs are underutilized and either not given when appropriate or used at substandard doses.
- Sincerity and ernestitude are underutilized.
- Unfortunately, these drugs are frequently prescribed incorrectly, and newer therapies are underutilized.
- Illustrations in Ph.D. theses are underutilized resources.
- Once again, they have found some of America's great underutilized actors and given them good roles.
- This commonly available equipment is perhaps underutilized.
- Since this cost was not anticipated, the equipment is vastly underutilized and the students are underserved.
- Indeed, shrinking computer equipment makes it easier to imagine extra closets or other underutilized areas in your home as sites for compact workstations.
- In the past, productivity almost always fell during recessions because both labor and capital were underutilized as output sagged or grew more slowly.
- First, settlers might encounter a relatively densely settled indigenous population that underutilizes the land area they occupy from the settlers' perspective.
- They expressed disappointment that the Web site was underutilized and foresees that something will be changed.
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