"Undergo" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To experience or go through a process or a change, often involving difficulties or challenges.
Example: "The company will undergo significant restructuring next year."
Synonyms: endure, suffer, face, face challenges, go through
Antonyms: escape, avoid, bypass, sidestep
Having insufficient financial resources or funding to meet the needs or goals of something, often resulting in a lack of support or resources to properly operate or achieve desired outcomes.
To undergird something means to provide a basis or foundation for it, often in a way that is invisible or underlying but essential to its stability and success.
Grammatically correct alternative to the verb form "undergo". It means to experience or tolerate something, especially unpleasantly.
Past participle of "undergo", meaning to experience or live through something, especially a difficult or unpleasant situation, such as an operation, a period of time, or an event.
Noun: The plants or shrubs that grow in the ground in woodland, especially in the forest floor.<br><br>Example: "The undergrowth made it difficult to navigate the forest path."