underchallenge

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underchallenge (third-person singular simple present underchallenges, present participle underchallenging, simple past and past participle underchallenged)

  1. (transitive) To challenge to an insufficient degree.

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underchallenge (plural underchallenges)

  1. A challenge that is not sufficiently difficult.
    • 2003, Paula Kramer, Jim Hinojosa, Charlotte Brasic Royeen, Perspectives in Human Occupation: Participation in Life[1]:
      An underchallenge also reflects an imbalance.

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