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underperformingadjective
That performs less well than required
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of underperforming in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of underperforming in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of underperforming in a Sentence
Some of the listed EV industry leaders are currently underperforming in the secondary trading market and that has created pressures for the sector's short-term outlook, we are seeing investors become more cautious, selective and keenly focused on the frontrunners. I think this trend is likely to persist.
The chemicals industry is experiencing a pick-up in M&A activity as companies are increasing their exposure to differentiated technologies and growth markets while exiting underperforming assets. Global consolidation continues to create shareholder value in an industry benefiting from long-term mega trends.
I would never have expected to feel in this moment -- severely underperforming in an Olympics -- I would never have felt that humans could be so kind, i never would've expected that the most surprising thing of my Olympic experience is how kind people have been in the face of my failure. I mean, it is failure. It's OK to say that. I am OK with that and I'm sorry for it, but I also was trying and I'm proud of that.
They need to reach underperforming regions.
The dollar has generally been a safe haven, particularly against emerging market currencies. But it remains underperforming against the more traditional safe havens like the yen.
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