undercharge n 1: a price that is too low 2: an insufficient charge v 1: charge (someone) too little money [ant: {fleece}, {gazump}, {hook}, {overcharge}, {pluck}, {plume}, {rob}, {soak}, {surcharge}]
Undercharge \Un`der*charge"\, v. t. 1. To charge below or under; to charge less than is usual or suitable for; as, to undercharge goods or services. [1913 Webster] 2. To put too small a charge into; as, to undercharge a gun. [1913 Webster] {Undercharged mine} (Mil.), a mine whose crater is not as wide at top as it is deep. --W. P. Craighill. [1913 Webster]
Undercharge \Un"der*charge`\, n. A charge that is less than is usual or suitable. [1913 Webster]