underrecruit

verb

Etymology

From under- + recruit.

Definitions

  1. To recruit to less than the normal or preferable degree

    • We're concerned that the military is underrecruiting.
    • "When an underrecruited player succeeds at a place like Utah, the schedule makes a difference, coaching makes a difference."

The neighborhood

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