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undergo

[uhn-der-goh] / ˌʌn dərˈgoʊ /


Usage

What is another way to say undergo?

Undergo usually refers to the bearing or enduring of something hard, difficult, disagreeable, or dangerous: to undergo severe hardships, an operation. Experience implies being affected by what one meets with: to experience a change of heart, bitter disappointment.


Example Sentences

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Two months later, in August, she rearranged and cancelled upcoming tour dates after revealing she needed to undergo further cancer treatment.

From BBC • May 22, 2026

Under light exposure, these compounds typically undergo unwanted side reactions that interfere with the desired process.

From Science Daily • May 20, 2026

"The WHO had to, and was able to, undergo profound reform in the midst of the emergency."

From Barron's • May 18, 2026

The project would also undergo state and federal environmental reviews.

From Los Angeles Times • May 17, 2026

On January 15, 1962, cosmonaut training director Nikolai Kamanin chose 23 women to undergo additional testing.

From "Women in Space" by Karen Bush Gibson




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