"Undergo" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Undergo" Meaning

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

"Undergo" Examples

1. The student is undergo a grueling training to prepare for the marathon.


2. To undergo an operation was her only option if she wanted to live a pain-free life.


3. The company will undergo restructuring in order to survive in a highly competitive market.


4. The hiking trail will take us undergo steep inclines and rocky terrain.


5. The ship will undergo maintenance before we take off for our international journey.

"Undergo" Similar Words

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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.

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Grammatically correct alternative to the verb form "undergo". It means to experience or tolerate something, especially unpleasantly.

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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.

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