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low-rate
[ loh-reyt ]
verb (used with object)
- to place a low value on:
a policy of low-rating most modern artists.
Example Sentences
However, cases involving violence against women have a traditionally—and appallingly—low rate of conviction in India.
Analysts say this is attractive, as investors hunt for yield in this current low rate environment.
Banks get a very low rate because they're borrowing for very short periods of time--often overnight, always less than a year.
So-called good thoughts have a high rate of vibration, and those which are called bad ordinarily have a low rate.
The fact that all shippers got the same low rate was, therefore, no longer a defence.
The reason for the low rate at Lynchburg was the presence of a rival route,—bananas, coming in through Baltimore.
The result is that the carrier, in order to secure the tonnage, must accept it at a very low rate, despite the length of the haul.
The railroad meantime would have suffered a corresponding loss of revenue on all traffic carried at the low rate.
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