UNDERGO - meaning and definition. What is UNDERGO
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What (who) is UNDERGO - definition


Undergo         
  • Rear of a ''Batterie Todt'' gun house, now open to visitors
  • Batterie Todt}}}}
  • Map of the ''Côte d'Opale''}}
  • Aerial photo of Cap Gris Nez, taken by the RAF before bombing
  • 14-inch gun]] at [[St Margaret's at Cliffe]] near [[Dover]]
ALLIED SIEGE AND CAPTURE OF CALAIS IN 1944
Undergo; Calais, 1944
·vt To go or move below or under.
II. Undergo ·vt To be the bearer of; to Possess.
III. Undergo ·vt To be subject or amenable to; to Underlie.
IV. Undergo ·vt To Undertake; to engage in; to Hazard.
V. Undergo ·vt To be subjected to; to bear up against; to pass through; to Endure; to Suffer; to Sustain; as, to undergo toil and fatigue; to undergo pain, grief, or anxiety; to undergothe operation of amputation; food in the stomach undergoes the process of digestion.
undergo         
  • Rear of a ''Batterie Todt'' gun house, now open to visitors
  • Batterie Todt}}}}
  • Map of the ''Côte d'Opale''}}
  • Aerial photo of Cap Gris Nez, taken by the RAF before bombing
  • 14-inch gun]] at [[St Margaret's at Cliffe]] near [[Dover]]
ALLIED SIEGE AND CAPTURE OF CALAIS IN 1944
Undergo; Calais, 1944
v. a.
Bear, suffer, endure, sustain, experience, pass through, go through, meet with, be exposed to, be subjected to.
undergo         
  • Rear of a ''Batterie Todt'' gun house, now open to visitors
  • Batterie Todt}}}}
  • Map of the ''Côte d'Opale''}}
  • Aerial photo of Cap Gris Nez, taken by the RAF before bombing
  • 14-inch gun]] at [[St Margaret's at Cliffe]] near [[Dover]]
ALLIED SIEGE AND CAPTURE OF CALAIS IN 1944
Undergo; Calais, 1944
(undergoes, undergoing, underwent, undergone)
If you undergo something necessary or unpleasant, it happens to you.
New recruits have been undergoing training in recent weeks...
He underwent an agonising 48-hour wait for the results of tests.
VERB: V n, V n
Examples of use of UNDERGO
1. They undergo physical searches each time they exit and enter.
2. When they arrive in Israel, they undergo conversion.
3. And the department‘s nearly 1,800 officers will undergo drug tests.
4. His skills as a campaigner will undergo continual examination.
5. The proposed regulations must undergo a 60–day comment period.