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Definition of Underact

Underact
Underact Un`der*act", v. t. To perform inefficiently, as a play; to act feebly.

Meaning of Underact from wikipedia

- Hypothyroidism Other names Underactive thyroid, low thyroid, hypothyreosis Molecular structure of thyroxine, which is deficient in hypothyroidism Pronunciation...
- Underactive bladder syndrome (UAB) describes symptoms of difficulty with bladder emptying, such as hesitancy to start the stream, a poor or intermittent...
- Pyridostigmine is a medication used to treat myasthenia gravis and underactive bladder. It is also used together with atropine to end the effects of neuromuscular...
- coming next." Raoul Walsh noted: "Wayne underacts, and it's mighty effective, not because he tries to underact—it's a hard thing to do if you try—but because...
- for naturalistic lighting."[citation needed] "An actor can overact or underact. This equally applies to lighting and cameraman. He has to observe restraint...
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- regulation, which is reflected by an overactive "threat" system and an underactive "soothing" system. This hyperactivation, along with other mechanisms...
- uses of parasympathomimetics include glaucoma, Sjögren syndrome and underactive bladder. Some chemical weapons such as sarin or VX, non-lethal riot control...
- Leonard Malton says "Peck is most effective." Christopher Tookey says "Peck underacts effectively". Ronald Bergen says "Peck brings gravitas to the role of...
- combination of acute aseptic meningitis and urinary retention (detrusor underactivity) an inflammatory neurological condition that was first described in...