Meaning & Definition of word "Undergo"

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    Undergo

    /ʌndərˈɡoʊ/

    verb:

    • 1. To experience or endure something, especially a change or transformation.
      • Example: The old factory will undergo renovations to meet modern standards.
    • 2. To be subjected to or to experience something, typically something unpleasant or challenging.
      • Example: She had to undergo a painful surgery to repair her knee.
    • 3. To go through a process or change.
      • Example: Many students undergo significant personal growth during their time at university.
    • 4. To be the recipient of an action.
      • Example: The company is set to undergo a major restructuring in response to market changes.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old English 'undergān' (to go under), from 'under' + 'gān' (to go)

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    undergo surgery:

    to have an operation

    undergo changes:

    to experience alterations or modifications

    undergo training:

    to participate in a developmental program

    Related Words

    undergoing:

    in the process of undergoing something

    undergoer:

    a person or thing that undergoes or experiences something

    Slang Meanings of undergo