underperformance
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From under- + performance.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]underperformance (usually uncountable, plural underperformances)
- The state or quality of underperforming
- 2009 January 29, George Lekakis, “NAB Star is fading”, in Herald Sun[1]:
- The fund manager has been plagued by underperformance and was forced to freeze redemptions on some of its funds at the height of the financial crisis last November.
- 2019 November 20, “National Rail Conference”, in Rail, page 15:
- Haines added: "A critical factor in underperformance is timetabling, and I know we all talk about our determination never to repeat the disruption of May 2018. I'm therefore pleased that timetabling is one of those areas where, as a industry, we're coming together to try and fix a problem."