underestimation

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Recent Examples of underestimation These numbers are likely an underestimation, though. Ana González Vilá, Rolling Stone, 25 Sep. 2025 There are a couple of reasons to think that this is an underestimation of the impact, as well. John Timmer, ArsTechnica, 25 Sep. 2025 Limitations The study was limited by a number of factors, including its short duration, the inclusion of relatively healthy and mostly White participants, and the possible underestimation of effects in individuals with higher baseline inflammation. Deirdre Bardolf, FOXNews.com, 16 Sep. 2025 For policymakers and investors alike, ignoring these signs risks the underestimation of broader economic fragility. Richard Fowler, Forbes.com, 2 Sep. 2025 Too much underestimation of Jensen Huang and his relationship with the president. Jim Cramer, CNBC, 24 Aug. 2025 Even if that number is a vast overestimation, and the death toll from all nuclear accidents were a vast underestimation, splitting atoms in nuclear power stations is still one of the safest things that humanity does. Big Think, 14 Aug. 2025
Recent Examples of Synonyms for underestimation
Noun
  • Here’s the good news before diving into the bad, and that’s this movie at a net $50M production cost with tax credits from Vancouver and New Mexico won’t lose much, estimates being in the $10M-$15M range.
    Anthony D'Alessandro, Deadline, 6 Oct. 2025
  • Still, critics say the sheer number of clinics — some estimates put it at 5,000 in Istanbul alone — makes enforcement difficult.
    Rebecca Rosman, NPR, 6 Oct. 2025
Noun
  • Anyone with good donor support and a staff with great portal evaluation abilities can compete.
    Stewart Mandel, New York Times, 1 Oct. 2025
  • The success criteria for Mercor’s tasks are written by human experts, but the marking is done by AIs, which Mercor says agreed with human graders 89% of the time, helping to scale the evaluations.
    Nikita Ostrovsky, Time, 1 Oct. 2025
Noun
  • Shane Hubbard, a UW-Madison research scientist specializing in damage and loss estimation from disasters, said that misunderstandings of what type of insurance offers the most protection result in homeowners being left with hefty bills and little government assistance.
    Tamia Fowlkes, jsonline.com, 6 Oct. 2025
  • Much of this risk to hospitals is not captured by flood maps issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which have served as the nation’s de facto tool for flood estimation for half a century, despite being incomplete and sometimes decades out of date.
    CNN Money, CNN Money, 5 Oct. 2025
Noun
  • According to figures from a housing assessment released this April, the median house value in Fayetteville has grown 275% in the last two decades, and the median gross rent has increased 78%.
    Juan Cordoba, Arkansas Online, 5 Oct. 2025
  • Yet once someone had suggested the inherent instability in a relationship between writers, there seemed to be no way to defuse the assessment.
    Catherine Lacey, New Yorker, 5 Oct. 2025
Noun
  • In their announcement, Syracuse cited a Goldman Sachs appraisal that has the creator economy approaching $500 billion by 2027.
    Brittany Allen, Literary Hub, 6 Oct. 2025
  • This involves forcing carriers to issue appraisal provisions, a process which was made mandatory in the Lone Star State as of September 1 under Senate Bill 458, a legislation filed without Governor Greg Abbott’s signature this summer.
    Giulia Carbonaro, MSNBC Newsweek, 3 Oct. 2025
Noun
  • The research, conducted without her knowledge, was commissioned by a potential political rival, according to the person who carried out the opposition research, who asked for anonymity because the poll was a private survey.
    Romina Ruiz-Goiriena, USA Today, 4 Oct. 2025
  • The Federal Reserve’s recent survey of farm financial conditions found that weaker income has reduced liquidity for farmers, boosting demand for financing.
    Jason Ma, Fortune, 4 Oct. 2025
Noun
  • For an artist who now owns her entire catalog, the track lands like a victory lap disguised as a reckoning.
    Bryan West, USA Today, 3 Oct. 2025
  • The Judgement card suggests a reckoning, a powerful wake-up call to rise into your purpose and release guilt, regret, or self-doubt.
    Meghan Rose, Glamour, 1 Oct. 2025
Noun
  • OpenAI hits $500 billion valuation OpenAI employees sold shares at a $500 billion valuation, pushing the company past SpaceX to be the world’s most valuable private company.
    Matthew Martin, semafor.com, 6 Oct. 2025
  • Not understanding what buyers are actually looking for, or what will lower your valuation.
    Tim Brinkhof, Big Think, 6 Oct. 2025

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“Underestimation.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/underestimation. Accessed 8 Oct. 2025.

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