undergo in the PONS Dictionary

undergo Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to undergo a revival
to undergo a revival person
to undergo major surgery
to undergo a strip-search
to undergo a change
to undergo surgery

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Bills undergo committee review and three readings on the floor of each house of the legislature.
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I'm still here and ready to undergo the test.
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Since its designation, the route has undergone few changes.
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It has recently undergone developments by housing development companies.
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The original facility debuted in 1975 and has undergone several significant expansions since opening.
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In the last few years this area has undergone major changes and developments, with the value of property increasing quite considerably.
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After crushing, the must usually undergoes a period of extended maceration that can last up to 30 days.
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He tells of his experiences and changes that he has undergone in his travels.
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There is a certain period of time, usually the first few months in the university, assigned for each and every undergraduate to undergo ragging.
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The resulting o-benzoylbenzoic acid then undergoes cyclization, forming anthraquinone.
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