219 examples of undervalued in sentences

And God forbid that that side of the Christian life should ever be undervalued.

But though, at one period of my progress, I for some time undervalued that great century, I never joined in the reaction against it, but kept as firm hold of one side of the truth as I took of the other.

We estimated the entire contents of the chest, that night, at a million and a half of dollars; and, upon the subsequent disposal of the trinkets and jewels (a few being retained for our own use), it was found that we had greatly undervalued the treasure.

And when the mind was both neglected and undervalued, how could respect and admiration be kindled, or continue after sensual charms had passed away?

[y]: but as Philip was assured of the obedience of his own vassals, his principles were changed with the times, and he now undervalued as much all papal censures, as he formerly pretended to pay respect to them.

Every advantage has its price, and may be either over or undervalued.

Besides, she split against another rock, that she had either chosen to overlook, or the importance of which she had undervalued.

But 'Horace' was a man of great literary modesty, and always undervalued his own efforts.

'Tis something, I confess, and able to move any man, to see himself contemned, obscure, neglected, disgraced, undervalued, [3940]"left behind;" some cannot endure it, no not constant Lipsius, a man discreet otherwise, yet too weak and passionate in this, as his words express, collegas olim, quos ego sine fremitu non intueor, nuper terrae filios, nunc Maecenates et

It has been said, that justice has not been done to Swift; that Gay and Prior are undervalued; and that Gray has been harshly treated.

I am persistently undervalued, wronged, and imposed upon by mankind and the powers of the universe generally.

South Carolina will soon learn how much she has undervalued the people of the Free States.

"My merits are grossly undervalued by a stiff-necked and obtuse generation.

The last has been alternately over-rated and undervalued by the possessors of the poetical art, and is in such low estimation with the author now before us and his associates, that it is necessary to say a few words in explanation of it.

It may be that we now exaggerate the importance of childhood, but it is equally certain that the Romans undervalued the importance of it.

I may have undervalued the skill of the younker but, as to his years, there can be no great mistake.

" "We have not undervalued, Madam, either the brilliance or the profundity of your own active intellect!

D'Urfey was sometimes of this party; but Dryden appears to have undervalued his skill in fishing, as much as his attempts at poetry.

Nevertheless, the mass of quotations, most of them with exact references, collected by him, and printed under the word-groups which they illustrated, was a service never to be undervalued or forgotten, and his work, 'A New Dictionary of the English Language ...

But by whatever rule he was govern'd, while he had prudently reserv'd to himself a power of not paying them more than their merit could get, he could not be much deceived by their being over or undervalued.

He used it at need, but he distrusted and undervalued it as an instrument and help.

In truth, for a man of his singular activity and reach of mind, he was curiously indifferent to much that most interested his contemporaries in thought and literature; he did not understand it, and he undervalued it as if it belonged merely to the passing fashions of the hour.

That they undervalued him, came all of their narrow prejudices!

He is a weel-grown, weel-favoured laddie, almost as much sae as our ain dear dog Steenie; but we wad say to him, in the words of the Roman bard, ````'O formose puer, nimium ne crede colori!' Gude pairts are better than gude looks; not that the latter are to be undervalued, but baith should exist in the same person.

Nevertheless let no one think that because sanitary nursing is the subject of these notes, therefore, what may be called the handicraft of nursing is to be undervalued.

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