Undergo
UK /["/ˌʌndəˈɡəʊ/","/ˌʌndəˈɡəʊz/","/ˌʌndəˈwent/","/ˌʌndəˈɡɒn/","/ˌʌndəˈɡəʊɪŋ/"]/US /["/ˌʌndərˈɡəʊ/","/ˌʌndərˈɡəʊz/","/ˌʌndərˈwent/","/ˌʌndərˈɡɔːn/","/ˌʌndərˈɡəʊɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to experience something, especially a change or something unpleasant
In simple words: to go through something, especially a change or process
Examples
- to **undergo tests/trials/repairs**
- My mother **underwent** major **surgery** last year.
- Some children **undergo a** complete **transformation** when they become teenagers.
- The drug is currently undergoing trials in America.
Usage notes
Typically used in contexts such as medical procedures or transformations. Avoid using in overly casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
undergo + object
Memory hint
Think 'under-go', as if you are going under the surface of a process.
Collocations
- undergo treatment
- undergo changes
- undergo a procedure
- undergo transformation
- undergo testing
Synonyms
- experience
- go through
- face
- endure
- sustain
Antonyms
- avoid
- bypass
- neglect
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'underwent', which is the past form
- Using it without an object, e.g., 'She will undergo.' (missing 'treatment')
- Incorrectly assuming it can take a direct object without context