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underprize
verb as in underrate
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Underprize, un-dėr-prīz′, v.t. to value too little.
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Nor while I live, heed I what man doth praise Or underprize mine unaffected layes.
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"As nature will be over-bounteous in one season, strewing so many flowers in our path that we do underprize them till they are lost, and all the world seems stricken with wintry desolation."
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The point is well put by Plato, the most spiritually minded of the Greeks, and the least apt to underprize the qualities of the soul.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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