shortchange
short·change / ˈshôrtˈchānj/ (also short-change) • v. [tr.] cheat by giving insufficient money as change: I'm sure I was shortchanged at the bar. ∎ treat unfairly by withholding something of value: residents perennially complain about their own children's needs being shortchanged.
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