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un·der·run

 (ŭn′dər-rŭn′)
tr.v. un·der·ran (-răn′), un·der·run, un·der·run·ning, un·der·runs
1. To run, pass, or go beneath.
2. Nautical To haul (a line or cable) onto a boat for inspection or repair.
n.
1. Something that runs under, as:
a. An amount or a quantity produced that is less than what has been estimated.
b. The difference between this amount or quantity and what has been estimated.
2. An undercurrent.
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underrun

vb, -runs, -running, -ran or -run
1. (tr) to go beneath
2. (Nautical Terms) (tr) to check the hull of (a boat)
3. (Nautical Terms) (tr) to retract (a net or trawl)
4. (Broadcasting) (intr) (of a broadcast programme) to fall short of scheduled time
n
5. the degree to which a programme underruns
6. the action of going beneath
7. an undercurrent
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un•der•run

(ˌʌn dərˈrʌn)

v. -ran, -run, -run•ning,
n. v.t.
1. to run, pass, or go under.
n.
2. something that runs or passes underneath, as a current.
3. an instance of costing less than estimated.
4. a production run below the quantity ordered.
[1540–50]
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The moonlight turns the lower strata to silver without a stain except where our shadow underruns us.
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The Saudi Standards, Metrology and Quality Organisation (SASO) released the technical regulations for the underrun protective devices in trucks, bearing the following technical specifications numbers: SASO-GSO 2112:2012 "Motor Vehicle- front underrun protective devices in trucks and its testing methods; (SASO-GSO 2113:2012) "Motor Vehicles-Lateral Protection of Truck and Trailer and its testing methods"; and SASO-GSO 2114:2012) "Motor Vehicles Rear underrun protective devices for truck and trailer and its testing methods".
Evans said, 'My forecast does not see inflation rising to our 2 percent target until 2018 -- for me, that's too far down the road given how long we have underrun our target.