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Etymology

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From under- +‎ spend.

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Verb

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underspend (third-person singular simple present underspends, present participle underspending, simple past and past participle underspent)

  1. To spend too little of the funds appropriated or allocated.
    Antonym: overspend

Noun

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underspend (plural underspends)

  1. An amount by which an allocated amount is not expended.
    Antonym: overspend
    Any underspends will revert to the general fund at the end of the year.
    • 2012 July 10, Jessica Shankleman, “Government defends £400m energy and climate budget underspend”, in The Guardian[1]:
      He also maintained that the final audited underspend was £322m, including additional estimates.

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