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View usage for: (ʌndəʳgoʊ) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense undergoes, present participle undergoing, past tense underwent, past participle undergoneverbIf you undergo something necessary or unpleasant, it happens to you. New recruits have been undergoing training in recent weeks. [VERB noun] He underwent an agonising 48-hour wait for the results of tests. [VERB noun] Synonyms: experience, go through, be subjected to, stand More Synonyms of undergo undergo in British English (ˌʌndəˈɡəʊ) verbWord forms: -goes, -going, -went or -gone(transitive) to experience, endure, or sustain to undergo a dramatic change of feelings Derived forms undergoer (ˈunderˌgoer) noun Word origin Old English: earlier meanings were more closely linked with the senses of under and goundergo in American English (ˌʌndərˈgoʊ) verb transitiveWord forms: ˌunderˈwent, ˌunderˈgone, ˌunderˈgoing1. to experience; endure; go through Examples of 'undergo' in a sentenceundergo Six years ago she had to undergo brain surgery.He has undergone surgery and is breathing on a ventilator.And her whirlwind rise to national sweetheart is not the only drastic change she has undergone this year.She has undergone 17 operations to reconstruct her face.It offers more hope, but those with loved ones who have undergone the treatment say it is not a miracle cure.She also campaigned to get the treatment she underwent widely available on the NHS.Getting the resolution you deserved has been a long process, and you have also been undergoing difficult treatment for your illness during this time.We have women in our shelter waiting for ages while they undergo multiple operations - it's horrific.New entrants must undergo training in their first two years.Yet the script has undergone numerous transformations over the past two decades.She had been given a day pass from hospital after recently undergoing an operation for cancer.The taxman has undergone many changes during the past decade.He now works as an instructor to other troops undergoing parachute training.Which is exactly why the rum warehouse has undergone this transformation.He is recovering in hospital after undergoing an operation.She had to undergo surgery and has since been released from hospital.He said that pilgrims needed to undergo reflection and change.Each counsellor undergoes an intensive training programme before beginning work.The world today is undergoing a transformation as profound as the industrial revolution.He has had four knee operations and recently underwent surgery to correct a back injury.The former world light welterweight champion has undergone a transformation in attitude and fighting style.They undergo tough training before they are let loose on board but can they sail the vessel using limited technology?Any alternative treatment you undergo is going to take time - and no one can expect miracles.The second is undergoing operations for cataract, and the health of the third is exceedingly bad.Iraq is also undergoing profound changes, this time for good reasons.She is now 27 and has undergone numerous major operations such as knee replacements.First, we observe that the dominant ideas held by society undergo change.Not insurgents merely disguised in uniform, but officers who will have undergone vetting and training.I see this as a kind of insurance, which is very positive for people undergoing treatment.And this helps patients undergoing cancer treatment, according to researchers in Australia. In other languagesundergo British English: undergo / ˌʌndəˈɡəʊ/ VERB If you undergo something necessary or unpleasant, it happens to you. New recruits have been undergoing training. - American English: undergo
- Arabic: يَتَحَمَّلُ
- Brazilian Portuguese: submeter-se
- Chinese: 经历
- Croatian: podvrći se
- Czech: podstoupit
- Danish: gennemgå
- Dutch: ondergaan beleven
- European Spanish: padecer
- Finnish: kokea
- French: subir
- German: durchmachen
- Greek: υποβάλλομαι σε
- Italian: sottoporsi
- Japanese: 経験する
- Korean: 경험하다
- Norwegian: gjennomgå
- Polish: przejść
- European Portuguese: submeter-se
- Romanian: a urma
- Russian: испытывать
- Latin American Spanish: padecer
- Swedish: genomgå
- Thai: ประสบ อดทน อดกลั้น
- Turkish: geçmek deneyim/ameliyat
- Ukrainian: зазнавати
- Vietnamese: trải qua
Chinese translation of 'undergo'undergo (ʌndəˈɡəu) Word forms:pt underwent Word forms:pp undergone vt - [surgery, treatment, training]
接受 (jiēshòu) - [test]
经(經)受 (jīngshòu)
Definition to experience, endure, or sustain New recruits have been undergoing training in recent weeks. Synonyms go through be subjected to submit to Additional synonymsDefinition to tolerate or endure She bore her sufferings bravely. Synonyms suffer, feel, experience, go through, sustain, stomach, endure, undergo, admit, brook, hack (slang), abide, put up with (informal) Definition to bear (hardship) patiently He'd endured years of pain and sleepless nights because of arthritis. Synonyms experience, suffer, bear, weather, meet, go through, encounter, cope with, sustain, brave, undergo, withstand, live through, thole (Scottish) Definition to tolerate or bear I can't stand any more. I'm going to run away. Synonyms take, bear, handle, cope with, experience, sustain, endure, undergo, put up with (informal), withstand, countenanceAdditional synonymsDefinition to undergo or be subjected to (physical pain or mental distress) The peace process has suffered a serious blow now. Synonyms undergo, experience, sustain, feel, bear, go through, endureDefinition to suffer (an injury or loss) Every aircraft in there has sustained some damage. Synonyms suffer, experience, undergo, feel, bear, endure, withstand, bear up under Definition to come safely through (a storm, problem, or difficulty) The company has weathered the recession. Synonyms withstand, stand, suffer, survive, overcome, resist, brave, endure, come through, get through, rise above, live through, ride out, make it through (informal), surmount, pull through, stick it out (informal), bear up against Definition to resist or endure successfully A politician has to be able to withstand criticism from the Press. Synonyms resist, take, face, suffer, bear, weather, sustain, oppose, take on, cope with, brave, confront, combat, endure, defy, tolerate, put up with (informal), thwart, stand up to, hold off, grapple with, hold out against, stand firm against |