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short-change
verb
- to give less than correct change to
- slang.to treat unfairly or dishonestly, esp by giving less than is deserved or expected
Derived Forms
- ËŒ²õ³ó´Ç°ù³Ù-ˈ³¦³ó²¹²Ô²µ±ð°ù, noun
Example Sentences
“The only alternative is to short-change devastated residents.â€
The uproar has extended into broader grievances about women being short-changed by feminine hygiene products, which have a history of safety scandals in China.
Over the past few years, Netflix has stormed the Korean market with billions of dollars of investment, bringing the industry global recognition and love, but leaving creators feeling short-changed.
The difference is only shrapnel, but against the super-elite, this England team invariably end up short-changed.
It is little wonder England rugby league captain George Williams feels slightly short-changed - last Sunday, against Samoa, he made only his 18th international appearance, nine years after his debut.
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