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underplay

[uhn-der-pley, uhn-der-pley] / ˌʌn dərˈpleɪ, ˈʌn dərˌpleɪ /




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Its singular radiance owes much to both romantic and religious impulses that Mr. Roeck’s book underplays.

From The Wall Street Journal

This was a contest Labour did not want and its outcome was so underplayed us reporters were not even let in to watch it.

From BBC

Optus' emails also underplayed the severity of the 18 September outage, which has been linked to four deaths, including that of an eight-week old baby, as people could not reach emergency services.

From BBC

It should all be thrown away, underplayed, said on the run.”

From Los Angeles Times

No proper analysis can just ignore the reality of how underplayed the Wallabies were in the first Test.

From BBC