Underresourcing

Pronunciation: /ˈəndɝˈɹeɪˈsɔɹsɪŋ/

Underresourcing (noun)

  1. Not having enough money, staff, or materials to do something effectively.

Examples

  • The project failed due to underresourcing in key areas.
  • Underresourcing can lead to project delays and failures.

Common collocations: face underresourcing, address underresourcing, result from underresourcing

Synonyms of Underresourcing

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Neutral

Antonyms of Underresourcing

  • indicates an excess of resources allocated.