Undershot in a sentence as an adjective

Whether it has overshot or undershot that news is unknown.

"Personally I suspect the the Fed has undershot and we'll see net deflation over this year and the next." And then what happens?

Personally I suspect the the Fed has undershot and we'll see net deflation over this year and the next.

I kind of did, but I definitely undershot on variety. I didn't even have the correct first approximation to the job I have today.

I'm struck by how small online sales are having consistently undershot growth forecasts in recent years. Federated retail is one such approach.

But they also all undershot ocean warming. That's because, for some reason nobody understands, from 1998 to 2014 all the extra thermal energy caused by CO2 forcing went into the ocean.

I feel like they somehow either overshot or undershot the correct layer of abstraction, and I'm not sure how. It can produce really elegant projects for sure, but when you need to actually understand what's going on...

If the ending was trying to be over-the-top, it undershot the target. Oh, if only the idea of an SG writing something so obnoxious on his personal blog were obviously satire.

This has worked great so far because if someone came back with a really low number and we just took it, then a month later they will realize they undershot and then they feel awkward about bringing it up - so, best to avoid that. My ethos is: Pay people enough for them to not think about money.

I was very surprised by my offers, and I'm sure there are a lot of other kids out there who made 'pragmatic' choices like me who undershot because they thought they were being realistic. I still ended up going to my safety school that I was always planning on going and it was wonderful and cheap.

If climate models are as likely to undershoot then how do you explain that ALL the best models in consideration overshot the last 30 years and not a single model undershot? If it was just as likely shouldn't we be seeing some models undershooting?

Another fear of mine is that I will have just barely undershot the window of biological immortality. It's very possible I've missed it by 200-300 years, maybe even 100 years, which on the grand scale of human history and the universe's history is exceedingly small.

No, I am saying they factored it into their models and also undershot their priors that were readily available. If they looked at OpenTable data, they would have realized people were voluntarily socially distancing before state authorities told them they should.

The US Fed's inflation target is symmetric about 2%, though it has almost consistently undershot it in recent years. Some argue that higher inflation is less scary than deflation because "interest rates can always go higher", but I would agree the Fed does seem to be more worried about upside inflation risks.

Democrats bent over backwards to get a good CBO score for the Affordable Care Act. They desperately wanted it to be revenue neutral, and they undershot; it increased revenue due to lower-than-anticipated uptake in the Obamacare marketplaces.

The models justified harsh authoritarian action, and the actual data way, way undershot it. Popular sentiment is "oh well, it saved lives at least" but few, if any, are looking at the acute - and more importantly, chronic - economic costs of these policies that may or may not have even helped beyond just telling people what the risks were.

Undershot definitions

adjective

having a lower part projecting beyond the upper; "an underhung jaw"; "undershot bulldog"

See also: underhung underslung