96 examples of underestimated in sentences

I underestimated you.

Chippenfield, who missed it, didn't half like my discovery, and all along he underestimated the value of it as a clue.

To give the last decisive push to those who are already toppling over the border-line that divides England from Rome, to reap and gather-in the harvest already ripe for the sickle, is a useful, a necessary, and a charitable work; one that calls for a certain kind of patient skill not to be underestimated; but there is a wider and perhaps more fruitful field whose soil is as yet scarcely broken.

It is probable that before Verdun, as at St. Privat, the leaders underestimated the defenders' strength, especially in cannon and machine guns.

But if Ina thought him so, he had probably underestimated the danger.

The influence of this book Latin is generally underestimated by those who do not appreciate the power of the church.

Let me go further and say that you have underestimated, or miscalculated, the effect of this primitive wild life upon all of you.

The importance of this provision is likely to be underestimated.

There was no doubt about it: ex-Lensmand Geissler was taking his revenge upon the village because they had helped his superior to get him dismissed; equally clear was it that they had underestimated him at the time.

He had not underestimated the time; in a little less than his five minutes the doors at the end of the arena were thrown wide and Werther reappeared.

The philosophy of experience had overestimated sense and underestimated the understanding, when it found the source of all knowledge in the faculty of perception and degraded the faculty of thought to an almost wholly inactive recipient of messages coming to it from without.

It was not that he lacked sympathy for the German people, but he misjudged and underestimated the new forces that were coming into play.

Indeed, he had underestimated the strength of this rivalry and its chances of success.

The material increase in power which accrued to Frederick's country by the acquisition of Silesia is not to be underestimated.

We have long underestimated the importance of colonies.

When all considerations are taken into account, our opponents have a political superiority not to be underestimated.

If Russia joins the alliance of these Powers, that would signify another addition to the forces of our opponents which must not be underestimated, since the Baltic Fleet in the spring of 1911 contained two large battleships, and the Baltic fleet of cruisers is always in a position to threaten our coasts and to check the free access to the Baltic.

Even as Arthur recalled and related, he himself saw Dawson's duplicity; for, that past master of craft had blundered into the commonest error of craft of all degreeshe had underestimated the intelligence of the man he was trying to cozen.

He underestimated the number, and the length of the stay, but no matter.

But both the American statesmen and the Continental officers were so deceived by the treacherous misrepresentations of the Indians that they often greatly underestimated the numbers of the Indians on the war-path; curiously enough, their figures are frequently much more erroneous than those of the frontiersmen.

[Footnote: It is most difficult to get at the number of the Indian parties; they were sometimes grossly exaggerated and sometimes hopelessly underestimated.

May I expect the machine to-morrow as arranged?" I murmured something to the effect that he had perhaps underestimated the difficulties of aviation.

Undoubtedly Lord Dorchester had underestimated the desire among them for representative institutions.

Every detail of which the huge mass is composed is certain to be underestimated.

The low-tariff advocates in America undoubtedly have underestimated these immediate effects.

96 examples of  underestimated  in sentences