undercommitted

[US]/ˌʌndəkəˈmɪtɪd/
[UK]/ˌʌndərˈkəmɪtɪd/

Translation

adj.Not committed enough; lacking sufficient dedication or obligation
v.To commit insufficiently; to fail to allocate adequate resources, time, or effort

Phrases & Collocations

undercommitted resources

undercommitted team

undercommitted project

undercommitted organization

chronically undercommitted

undercommitted staff

undercommitted employees

systematically undercommitted

feeling undercommitted

undercommitted workforce

Example Sentences

the project failed because the team was undercommitted to the deadlines.

many employees feel undercommitted to their work when they lack proper motivation.

the politician's undercommitted stance on environmental issues disappointed his supporters.

our marketing strategy suffered from an undercommitted budget allocation.

the student remained undercommitted to her studies despite the upcoming exams.

the company seems undercommitted to improving workplace diversity.

his undercommitted approach to training affected his athletic performance.

we cannot succeed if we remain undercommitted to our core values.

the government has been undercommitted in addressing the housing crisis.

she appeared undercommitted to the relationship throughout their courtship.

the organization is undercommitted to its stated mission and goals.

the undercommitted workforce showed little enthusiasm for the new initiative.

without proper incentives, workers tend to become undercommitted to their tasks.

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