Use of underachieve in Sentences. 18 Examples

The examples include underachieve at the start of sentence, underachieve at the end of sentence and underachieve in the middle of sentence

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underachieve in the middle of sentence


  1. Too many boys are underachieving at school.
  2. Like a lot of boys his age, he's underachieving.
  3. Some people might think I've underachieved in my job.
  4. Not for them chirpy whelk stall amateurism or cheerful under-achieving.
  5. Second, it is not true that girls underachieve across the board in education
  6. Our society is multicultural and one particular group is undeniably underachieving - black children.
  7. I know sometimes it's frustrating to watch them underachieve , but what right have we to blame them?
  8. Countries as huge and complicated as China can underachieve or collapse under their own contradictions.
  9. Discover how their current patient education materials and processes may underachieve and test improvements.
  10. He is averaging 9.9 points this season and replaces the underachieving Kukoc, who never meshed with the team.
  11. It helped low-income and underachieving high school students set career and academic goals and work to attain them.
  12. They consistently underachieve at school and demonstrate little desire to make headway along a career avenue to success.
  13. Children of the poor underachieve in later life, and thus remain poor themselves, is one of the enduring problems of society.
  14. Seventy-five percent of the teams in the tourney are done for the year, but the ostensibly underachieving Cats are still alive.
  15. His theory about language codes was seized upon by those seeking to explain why working-class children under-achieved at school.
  16. In earlier times the former had been underachieving educationally whereas the latter are now near the peak of their attainment level.
  17. THAT the children of the poor underachieve in later life, and thus remain poor themselves, is one of the enduring problems of society.
  18. Boys may underachieve because they pick up on teachers' assumptions that they will obtain lower results than girls and have less drive.
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