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Discover LudwigThe word "underutilize" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it whenever you need to describe something that is not being used to its fullest potential. For example: "The company's office space is being underutilized, as only a small portion of the desks and conference rooms are regularly used."
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underutilize
verb
Underuse
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"You don't want to underutilize an asset," Mr. Mayer said in an interview in his roomy office.
Saudi Arabia could underutilize its women and impose strict religious mores on its society, banks and schools.
Yet while it won't necessarily close a deal, brokers said, a rooftop terrace exerts an almost gravitational pull for buyers who can't afford private terraces or who never had the opportunity to underutilize a roof deck.
The fact that we routinely underutilize these two-wheeled articles of exercise in no way discourages me from packing them, each and every trip (save for skiing Vermont in January).
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Lechwes enter water to feed on aquatic grasses, an abundant resource underutilized by most other herbivores, and graze the grasses that spring up as floodwaters recede.
The motive for rebating among railroad firms lay in their chronically underutilized capacity; secret rebates seemed a small price to pay for the capture of large freight orders.
A continuing surplus may, in fact, represent underutilized resources that could otherwise be contributing toward a country's wealth, were they to be directed toward the purchase or production of goods or services.
And how are those spaces being emptied in the first place?" The Mission Playground was not underutilized (even in the middle of the workday last Thursday, a handful of Latino men were kicking a ball around).
"He felt that they were underutilized in sci-fi, action, and fantasy," she said.
(This fact has perhaps been underutilized by the President's Republican opponents).
He saw that government was being underutilized, and he tried out ideas that no President had thought to try out before and found ways to put them into practice.
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