"Undergone" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Undergone" Meaning

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.

"Undergone" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "undergone"


1. Verb usage in a neutral sentence

- She has undergone a thorough medical examination.

2. Verb usage in a causative sentence

- The equipment has undergone significant changes to improve its performance.

3. Verb usage in a negative sentence

- The old factory has undergone little change over the years in terms of its original design.

4. Verb usage in a condition and result sentence

- The painting has undergone restoration work; now it is a piece of art.

5. Verb usage in a sequence sentence

- She broke her leg, underwent surgery, and is now back on her feet.

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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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The trait of being untrustworthy or deceitful, often by using covert or sneaky means to achieve a goal, rather than being open and honest.<br><br>Example: The company's underhandedness in their business dealings led to a loss of public confidence.<br><br>Synonyms: deceit, dishonesty, duplicity, cunning, insidiousness.<br><br>Antonyms: honesty, transparency, integrity, sincerity, truthfulness.