Definition of undiversified in English:
undiversified
adjectiveʌndɪˈvəːsɪfʌɪdʌndʌɪˈvəːsɪfʌɪd
Not enlarged or varied in range or field of operation.
agriculture dominated an undiversified economy
Example sentencesExamples
- The American Depression worsened when banking panics swept undiversified and overextended rural banks and the Federal Reserve failed to intervene.
- Wherever financial markets are absent or repressed, savings go unused, productive economic opportunities go unrealised and risks go undiversified.
- Because banks during the Great Depression were so small, they were undiversified.
- While the upper classes enjoyed a varied diet including substantial amounts of meat, the masses ate an undiversified diet, primarily of cereals.
- In recent years, many workers nearing retirement have viewed rapid increases in their often undiversified stock portfolios as a substitute for more traditional savings.
- We got into this crisis because we had most homeowners putting themselves in a leveraged, undiversified portfolio.
- A thousand years or more ago, a relatively undiversified East Slavonic dialect was spoken in and around the approximate area of present-day Western European Russia, the Ukraine, and Byelorussia.
Synonyms
monotonous, tedious, boring, uninteresting, humdrum, mundane, tiresome, wearisome, dreary, soul-destroying, mind-numbing