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substandard
[ suhb-stan-derd ]
adjective
- below standard or less than adequate:
substandard housing conditions.
- noting or pertaining to a dialect or variety of a language or a feature of usage that is often considered by others to mark its user as uneducated; nonstandard.
- Insurance.
- not measuring up to an insurer's regular standards in undertaking risks:
a substandard risk.
- pertaining to insurance written to cover substandard risks.
substandard
/ sʌbˈstændəd /
adjective
- below an established or required standard
- another word for nonstandard
Word History and Origins
Origin of substandard1
Example Sentences
She said "significant errors" made by the hospital and the fact these were undetected for such a long period of time were are "evidence of substandard care and systemic failure".
As early as the 1930s, county, state and federal officials were raising concerns about substandard living conditions in Section 14, the study found.
For all the influx of federal money and other profits, private prisons are known for providing substandard care for people in their custody.
"Post-war Glasgow had some of the highest rates in Europe of TB and that was really driven by overcrowding and substandard housing, really poor nutrition after WW2 and air pollution."
She said that the city was “closely monitoring” the properties and will take immediate action if conditions are found to be substandard.
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