Synonym: encounter, endure, experience, feel, go through, have, meet, suffer. Similar words: undergraduate, under, founder, under way, come under, fall under, undertake, understand. Meaning: [‚ʌndə(r)gəʊ] v. 1. go through (mental or physical states or experiences) 2. go or live through 3. accept or undergo, often unwillingly.
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(31) If you visit a place frequently you undergo a strange transition in feelings towards it.
(32) The patients also are examined, and undergo laboratory tests, based on their complaints.
(33) Of course, Horcher, a freshman with less than six months of service, would undergo a change of his own.
(34) The majority of patients in a surgical ward will undergo some sort of operative procedure during their stay in hospital.
(35) When proteins are denatured, they undergo a change in their tertiary structure.
(36) Nevertheless, the parties did undergo some transformation as they adapted to a changing political climate.
(37) Thus cells without mtDNA can undergo apoptosis when either deprived of survival factors or exposed to high concentrations of staurosporine.
(38) Mr Readman said Pringle had to undergo major surgery to his jaw in the middle of June before police could interview him.
(39) Here we show that the iron-free protein does not undergo any major structural changes compared with the iron-containing R2.
(40) Twice a year, flight attendants were required to undergo a review of emergency and first-aid procedures.
(41) He is due to see a chiropractor tomorrow and is likely to undergo surgery.
(42) True friendship is a plant of slow growth(http://Sentencedict.com), and must undergo and withstand the shocks of adversity before it is entitled to appellation. George Washington
(43) It is rare for a person to undergo a dramatic transformation in his political thinking, but it does happen.
(44) Later, however, these germ cells undergo meiosis, to produce gametes.
(45) The Air Force was right to suspend training and require pilots to undergo several hours of review on joint air space regulations.
(46) Pain-Free Progesterone: Women undergoing infertility treatment are sometimes required to undergo daily injections to deliver the hormone progesterone.
(47) Computer models are used to create three-dimensional models of prions, helping scientists understand the structural transformation they undergo to turn deadly.
(48) Morrison had to undergo surgery on an injury to his left knee.
(49) The municipal government structure described earlier continues to undergo formal and informal change.
(50) About to undergo his third knee operation in six years, he wondered if he would ever bowl fast again.
(51) All civilians possessing army-distributed guns must return them and undergo physical and psychological tests to determine their fitness to bear arms.
(52) The extracted triglycerides may then undergo hydrolysis to yield fatty acids and glycerol.
(53) When they become possessed by their spirits, these demure(Sentencedict.com), purdah-confined ladies undergo a remarkable change.
(54) Organised at state level, the Guard is composed of part-timers who undergo a statutory period of training with the regular Army.
(55) Philip was forced to undergo hundreds of private medical tests which cost over six hundred pounds.
(56) Their cars can undergo a potentially expensive conversion to the R-134a coolant that is being used in new cars.
(57) The spacious dining room with its trademark greenhouse ceiling will undergo only modest remodeling.
(58) She was ordered by a judge to undergo psychiatric evaluation, the source said.
(59) In certain cases its cells undergo changes, which in time can lead to cancer.
(60) The box was confiscated by the governing body's technical department to undergo investigation this week.
More similar words: undergraduate, under, founder, under way, come under, fall under, undertake, understand, undermine, underlying, under control, wander, tender, gender, render, commander, offender, defender, reminder, wanderlust, independent, independence, cargo, for good, round and round, emerge, energy, emerging, emergency, index.