English edit

Etymology edit

under- +‎ attendance

Noun edit

underattendance (uncountable)

  1. Attendance too infrequently, or by too few.
    • 1925, Charles Josiah Galpin, Empty Churches: The Rural-urban Dilemma, page 7:
      [] any honest student of conditions in rural churches is confronted by staggering and depressing statistics of overchurching and underattendance in some sections, and of entire lack of attendance due to no churching at all in others.
    • 2002, Jane H. Hunter, How Young Ladies Became Girls, page 198:
      The underattendance of boys at high schools was a cause of regular lament by all, including girl students who were left without escorts after school social functions.