Undercount

Pronunciation: /ˈʌndərˌkaʊnt/

Undercount (verb)

  1. To count fewer items or people than there really are.

Examples

  • The survey may undercount the number of participants.
  • The survey may undercount the number of participants.

Common collocations: undercount the population, undercount the votes, significantly undercount

Synonyms of Undercount

Neutral

Antonyms of Undercount

  • to count more than the actual number, often leading to inflated statistics.