undergo+change

  • 11change — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 becoming/making sb/sth different ADJECTIVE ▪ big, considerable, dramatic, drastic, enormous, extensive, far reaching, fundamental, important …

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  • 12change — n. & v. n. 1 a the act or an instance of making or becoming different. b an alteration or modification (the change in her expression). 2 a money given in exchange for money in larger units or a different currency. b money returned as the balance… …

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  • 13change — Synonyms and related words: aberration, about face, accommodate, adapt, adjust, advance, agency, agent, alchemy, alter, alteration, alternate, alternative, ameliorate, analogy, analysis, analyze, anatomization, anatomize, ascend, assimilate to,… …

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  • 14undergo — verb Undergo is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑patient Undergo is used with these nouns as the object: ↑alteration, ↑autopsy, ↑bypass, ↑change, ↑check, ↑conversion, ↑crisis, ↑development, ↑evaluation, ↑ …

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  • 15undergo — un|der|go [ ,ʌndər gou ] (past tense un|der|went [ ,ʌndər went ] ; past participle un|der|gone [ ,ʌndər gɔn ] ) verb transitive ** 1. ) to experience something, especially something that is unpleasant but necessary: undergo surgery/treatment/an… …

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  • 16undergo — verb past tense underwent, past participle undergone (transitive not in passive) if you undergo a change, an unpleasant experience etc, it happens to you, or is done to you: She s undergoing surgery. | The company underwent several major changes …

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  • 17change posture — verb undergo a change in bodily posture • Hypernyms: ↑change • Hyponyms: ↑straighten, ↑arise, ↑rise, ↑uprise, ↑get up, ↑stand up, ↑fall, ↑ …

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  • 18change state — verb undergo a transformation or a change of position or action We turned from Socialism to Capitalism The people turned against the President when he stole the election • Syn: ↑turn • See Also: ↑turn around (for: ↑turn) …

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  • 19change of life — {n. phr.} The menopause (primarily in women). * /Women usually undergo a change of life in their forties or fifties./ …

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  • 20change of life — {n. phr.} The menopause (primarily in women). * /Women usually undergo a change of life in their forties or fifties./ …

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