Undergo


verb (used with object), underwent, undergone, undergoing.
1.
to be subjected to; experience; pass through:
to undergo surgery.
2.
to endure; sustain; suffer:
to undergo sustained deprivation.
verb -goes, -going, -went, -gone
1.
(transitive) to experience, endure, or sustain: to undergo a dramatic change of feelings

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