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underfunded
/ ˌʌԻəˈʌԻɪ /
adjective
- having or provided with insufficient funding
Example Sentences
These funds were the only significant investments in behavioral health infrastructure in a generation, targeting deeply underfunded mental health and substance use services long before and long after the virus.
He said the Met was "chronically underfunded" and cuts to policing in London were the real-term equivalent to more than £1.1bn.
In a society whose public educational system is underfunded and whose rural communities are often shortchanged in resource allocations, they are essential.
Some remain wary of anything that might be seen as militarism even now, and the armed forces have been chronically underfunded.
Farming has long been underfunded, receiving less than 6% of India's total investment - funds meant for infrastructure, machinery and other long-term assets crucial for growth.
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