understaffed
understaffed
Definition
under·staffed (un′dər staft′)
adjective
having too small a staff; having insufficient personnel
understaffed
Usage Examples
Preposition: by
- %: In response to members ' questions: On average during 2001/02 the Agency was understaffed by 10 %.
Adjective complement with noun phrase
- leave: Stolen Up to 70 % of staff in DTCs can be stolen from the NHS, leaving NHS hospitals even more understaffed.
Modifies a noun
- school: GVI volunteers also assist the understaffed schools in the region.
- ward: I have spent my day caring for around 30 patients with infectious diarrhea and vomiting on an understaffed ward.
- unit: For many of us this just clarifies the reality of working in understaffed units or organizations.
- center: She serves as caretaker at understaffed adoption centers and has adopted nine children into her own family.
- reader: My point is that in an understaffed chuch readers, retired clergy and local ordinands are increasingly being asked to do the same job.
- team: How in heaven's name do already understaffed teams cope with key individuals being moved away from them?
Modifying Another Word
- so: There is a level below which nursing homes are so understaffed that quality care can not be provided.
- seriously: For example, some areas have had the benefi t of increased staffing whilst others have been seriously understaffed.
- already: How in heaven's name do already understaffed teams cope with key individuals being moved away from them?
- chronically: EC Delegations are known to be chronically understaffed and under-performing.
- grossly: And finally, with regards to security, the Justices found the prison to be grossly understaffed.
- severely: There is mass exodus of nurses from the NHS, already severely understaffed.
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