underinstruct

verb

Etymology

From under- + instruct.

Definitions

  1. To provide (someone) with insufficient instruction.

    • […] an overenthusiastic and underinstructed loading crew of Germans had stuffed his three-and-a-half-ton-capacity ship with seven and a half tons of cargo.
    • [Doctors] tend to avoid describing side effects […]. This occasionally leads them to underinstruct their patients.

The neighborhood

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