Underdeveloped in a sentence as an adjective

If you go into computer science, you will:* Work with a lot of socially underdeveloped people.

SVG integration with JS and the DOM has been elusive and underdeveloped in the past.

Things like /r/compsci seem to be mostly cs undergrads with a fairly underdeveloped sense of what the field entails.

> I had thought that firing guns wildly into the air in some form of celebration was something that was only done in underdeveloped countries......it is.

It can be counter-argued that elliptic curves as a subject have only existed for around 100 years, so they are still underdeveloped.

Their customer-base - companies who want to advertise is still underdeveloped.

We forcibly put large groups of socially underdeveloped people together, and barely monitor the situation.

Don't waste your window of opportunity for "launching" by announcing an extremely rough, underdeveloped product.

If you start with a very poor and underdeveloped country you can achieve some quick improvements since you can concentrate massive amounts of work into very important and visible projects.

Spanish Harlem can be argued to be underdeveloped - and we can surely replace those buildings with tall apartment complexes... except the 4/5/6 subway is already massively oversubscribed.

Whether it becomes a pandemic is irrelevant: it's already devastating several countries in Africa and is likely to move to other underdeveloped nations if not kept in check.

Underdeveloped definitions

adjective

relating to societies in which capital needed to industrialize is in short supply

See also: developing

adjective

not yet fully developed