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Associations of "Undergoes" (30 Words)
affliction | The state of being in pain. Poor people in great affliction. |
astride | (with reference to a person’s legs) apart. He stood legs astride. |
bear | Take on as one’s own the expenses or debts of another person. The squash bears fruit shaped like cucumbers. |
bearable | Capable of being borne though unpleasant. Things to make life in the tropics more bearable. |
bleeding | Used for emphasis, or to express annoyance. She looks so bleeding bored all day. |
dais | A platform raised above the surrounding level to give prominence to the person on it. |
easel | A wooden frame for holding an artist’s work while it is being painted or drawn. |
endurable | Able to be endured; bearable. My journey was long but endurable. |
endure | Last and be usable. The new secretary had to endure a lot of unprofessional remarks. |
experience | Go through mental or physical states or experiences. Audition day is an enjoyable experience for any seven year old. |
forbearance | The action of refraining from exercising a legal right, especially enforcing the payment of a debt. His forbearance to reply was alarming. |
metamorphosis | (in an insect or amphibian) the process of transformation from an immature form to an adult form in two or more distinct stages. In insects with a complete metamorphosis the wings arise from thickenings of the epidermis. |
orthopedic | Of or relating to orthopedics. Orthopedic shoes. |
pain | Cause mental or physical pain to. It pains me to say this. |
patience | The capacity to accept or tolerate delay, problems, or suffering without becoming annoyed or anxious. I have run out of patience with her. |
perseverance | The act of persisting or persevering; continuing or repeating behavior. His perseverance with the technique illustrates his single mindedness. |
persevere | Continue in a course of action even in the face of difficulty or with little or no indication of success. His family persevered with his treatment. |
persist | Be persistent refuse to stop. The child persisted and kept asking questions. |
persistence | The act of persisting or persevering; continuing or repeating behavior. The persistence of huge environmental problems. |
principled | (of a person or their behaviour) acting in accordance with morality and showing recognition of right and wrong. Principled pragmatism and unprincipled expediency. |
resourcefulness | The quality of being able to cope with a difficult situation. A man of great resourcefulness. |
stand | The place where someone typically stands or sits. Small stable boats that could stand the punishment of heavy seas. |
suffer | Undergo or suffer. He suffered intense pain. |
sufferance | The suffering or undergoing of something bad or unpleasant. An estate at sufferance. |
suffering | Psychological suffering. Suffering refugees. |
surgery | An occasion on which an MP, lawyer, or other professional person gives advice. He died while undergoing surgery. |
tolerable | Able to be endured. A stimulant to make life more tolerable. |
tolerate | Be capable of continued subjection to (a drug, toxin, or environmental condition) without adverse reaction. He learned to tolerate the heat. |
toleration | The practice of tolerating something, in particular differences of opinion or behaviour. The king demanded greater religious toleration. |
tribulation | A cause of great trouble or suffering. His time of tribulation was just beginning. |