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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(91) Brief details of the operative procedures they undergo are provided.
(92) Each process had to undergo careful scrutiny by the Environmental Health Department, and the cooks had to pass medical tests.
(93) Indeed, in order to develop properly, brine shrimp eggs have to undergo a period of desiccation.
(94) A human being can undergo only so many changes and take in only so many experiences.
(95) His first response to the enormous success of Tubular Bells was to undergo a minor nervous breakdown.
(96) Now he was scheduled to undergo a second surgery the next day to repair nerve and disc damage in his spine.
(97) In standard reported speech, the words of the speaker typically undergo certain rule-governed transformations affecting pronouns and verb tenses.
(98) But as long as he continued to undergo treatment, David believed he could fend off Pamela and the need to return to work.
(99) The teenagers, all of whom are incarcerated at Alameda County juvenile hall, will undergo closed juvenile court proceedings.
(100) It had come out of the blue: a brief note from her, saying that she had to undergo a surgical operation.
(101) Club range officers would also undergo additional training,(www.Sentencedict.com) and the club would put together a long-range plan.
(102) And the current television-and catalog-based shopping processes are expected to undergo major changes to take advantage of the technology.
(103) Rather than increasing the sentence, three appeal court judges substituted a three-year probation order requiring him to undergo treatment or counselling.
(104) Only two of the patients with residual cystic duct stones were advised to undergo cholecystectomy and the remainder are asymptomatic.
(105) The precise number changes yearly as some systems undergo significant changes.
(106) All the freshmen will undergo a medical examination.
(107) Viruses do not undergo binary fission.
(108) Undergo a heart transplant; surgical transplant of a cornea.
(109) Some of the excited atoms undergo radiative deexcitation.
(110) In adults, fibroblasts in connective tissue rarely undergo division.
(111) Sparkling wine undergo a second alcoholic fermentation.
(112) Charles: I undergo shes melodic is every right.
(113) New employees undergo a one - month probationary period.
(114) The Luminol and hydrogen peroxide undergo a chemical reaction.
(115) Both the free hydroxyl groups readily undergo esterification.
(116) Does the housefly undergo complete metamorphosis or incomplete metamorphosis?
(117) She was soon to undergo a mastectomy and chemotherapy.
(118) Does the cockroach undergo complete metamorphosis or incomplete metamorphosis?
(119) Endothelial cells proximal to the injury undergo rapid mitosis.
(120) To undergo or cause recombination; form new combinations.
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.