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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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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
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  • 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
¦ verb (undergoes; past underwent; past participle undergone) experience or be subjected to: he has undergone a dramatic change of heart.
Origin
OE undergan 'undermine' (see under-, go1).
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Going (disambiguation)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
If you say that something is going to happen, you mean that it will happen in the future, usually quite soon.
I think it's going to be successful...
You're going to enjoy this...
I'm going to have to tell him the truth...
Are they going to be alright?
PHRASE
2.
You say that you are going to do something to express your intention or determination to do it.
I'm going to go to bed...
He announced that he's going to resign...
I was not going to compromise.
PHRASE
3.
You use the going to talk about how easy or difficult it is to do something. You can also say that something is, for example, hard going or tough going.
He has her support to fall back on when the going gets tough...
Though the talks had been hard going at the start, they had become more friendly.
N-UNCOUNT: the N, adj N
4.
In horse racing and horse riding, when you talk about the going, you are talking about the condition of the surface the horses are running on.
The going was soft; some horses found it hard work.
N-UNCOUNT: oft the N
5.
The going rate or the going salary is the usual amount of money that you expect to pay or receive for something.
She says that's the going rate for a house this big...
That's about half the going price on world oil markets.
ADJ: ADJ n
6.
see also go
7.
If someone or something has a lot going for them, they have a lot of advantages.
This area has a lot going for it...
I wish I could show you the things you've got going for you.
PHRASE: V inflects, PHR n
8.
When you get going, you start doing something or start a journey, especially after a delay.
Now what about that shopping list. I've got to get going.
PHRASE: V inflects
9.
If you say that someone should do something while the going is good, you are advising them to do it while things are going well and they still have the opportunity, because you think it will become much more difficult to do.
People are leaving in their thousands while the going is good.
PHRASE: V inflects
10.
If you keep going, you continue doing things or doing a particular thing.
I like to keep going. I hate to sit still.
PHRASE: V inflects
11.
If you can keep going with the money you have, you can manage to live on it.
Things were difficult, and we needed her wages to keep going.
PHRASE: V inflects
12.
If you say that something is enough to be going on with, you mean that it is enough for your needs at the moment, although you will need something better at some time in the future. (mainly BRIT)
It was a good enough description for Mattie to be going on with.
PHRASE: usu PHR after v
13.
You can use going on before a number to say that something has almost reached that number. For example, you can say that someone is going on 40 to indicate that they are nearly 40.
PHRASE: PHR num
14.
going concern: see concern
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Going (disambiguation)
Speaking or saying.
Don't be going no when I'm telling you yes.
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Going (disambiguation)
n.
progress
rough, slow going
-going      
1.
-going is added to nouns such as 'theatre', 'church', and 'film' to form nouns which describe the activity of going to that type of place or event.
...his party-going days as a student.
COMB in N-UNCOUNT: oft N n
2.
-going is added to nouns such as 'ocean', 'sea', and 'road' to form adjectives which describe vehicles that are designed for that type of place.
...one of the largest ocean-going liners in the world.
COMB: COMB in ADJ: usu ADJ n
3.
-going is added to nouns that refer to directions to form adjectives which describe things that are moving in that direction.
The material can absorb outward-going radiation from the Earth.
COMB: COMB in ADJ: usu ADJ n
4.
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Going (disambiguation)
·noun Departure.
II. Going ·noun Pregnancy; gestation; childbearing.
III. Going ·noun Course of life; behavior; doings; ways.
IV. Going ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Go.
V. Going ·noun The act of moving in any manner; traveling; as, the going is bad.
VI. Going ·add. ·p.pr. Of or pert. to a going business or concern; as, the going value of a company.
VII. Going ·add. ·p.pr. Carrying on its ordinary business; conducting business, or carried on, with an indefinite prospect of continuance;
- chiefly used in the phrases a going business, concern, ·etc.
VIII. Going ·add. ·p.pr. That goes; in existence; available for present use or enjoyment; current; obtainable; also, moving; working; in operation; departing; as, he is of the brightest men going; going prices or rate.
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Going (disambiguation)
¦ noun
1. the condition of the ground viewed in terms of suitability for horse racing or travel.
2. conditions for, or progress in, an endeavour: when the going gets tough, the tough get going.
¦ adjective
1. chiefly Brit. existing or available; to be had.
2. (of a price) fair or correct; current: the going rate.