What does UNDERAGE mean?

Definitions for UNDERAGE
ˌʌn dərˈeɪdʒun·der·age

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. minor, nonaged, underageadjective

    not of legal age

    "minor children"

  2. underageadjective

    dependent by virtue of youth

Wiktionary

  1. underagenoun

    A deficit or shortfall in funds, inventory, or capacity.

  2. underageadjective

    below the normal or legal age for some activity, such as drinking or having sex

  3. underageadjective

    not yet a legal adult; still a minor.

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Anagrams for UNDERAGE »

  1. dungaree

  2. guardeen

  3. ungeared

  4. unagreed

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of UNDERAGE in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of UNDERAGE in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of UNDERAGE in a Sentence

  1. Rochelle Herman:

    He talked about sex with underage children, it was just something that he really, really enjoyed.

  2. Murray Garnick:

    We're focused on the future and, with FDA in place, working to develop less risky tobacco products, we remain committed to aligning our business practices with society's expectations of a responsible company. This includes communicating openly about the health effects of our products, continuing to support cessation efforts, helping reduce underage tobacco use and developing potentially reduced-risk products.

  3. Ghislaine Maxwell:

    I never saw any inappropriate underage activities with Jeffrey Epsteins ever.

  4. Lisa Hawkins:

    According to the federal data, underage drinking is at historic lows, yet advertising and marketing are at all-time highs. This real-world data further supports the overwhelming body of research concluding that advertising does not cause someone to begin drinking alcohol or to drink more.

  5. Randy Simons:

    Law enforcement has a zero tolerance policy for underage drinking in New York State and our state parks, people who jeopardize public safety with underage drinking, driving while intoxicated and illegal drug use or possession will not be tolerated.

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