The difference between Put up with and Undergo
When used as verbs, put up with means to , , through, or allow, especially something , whereas undergo means to go or move under or beneath.
check bellow for the other definitions of Put up with and Undergo
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Put up with as a verb (idiomatic):
To , , through, or allow, especially something .
Examples:
"I put up with a lot of nonsense, but this is too much."
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Undergo as a verb (transitive, obsolete):
To go or move under or beneath.
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Undergo as a verb (transitive):
To experience; to pass through a phase.
Examples:
"The project is undergoing great changes."
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Undergo as a verb (transitive):
To suffer or endure; bear with.
Examples:
"The victim underwent great trauma."
"She had to undergo surgery because of her broken leg."