Carryout vs Undergo - What's the difference?
carryout | undergo |
(US) Food that is intended to be eaten outside the establishment from which it is bought.
(obsolete) To go or move under or beneath.
To experience; to pass through a phase.
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To suffer or endure; bear with.
As a noun carryout
is (us) food that is intended to be eaten outside the establishment from which it is bought.As a verb undergo is
(obsolete) to go or move under or beneath.carryout
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Alternative forms
* carry-outNoun
(wikipedia carryout) (-)Synonyms
* takeaway (UK, countable'') takeout (''chiefly North America )undergo
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Verb
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- The project is undergoing great changes.
- The victim underwent great trauma.
- She had to undergo surgery because of her broken leg.
