go under

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go under (third-person singular simple present goes under, present participle going under, simple past went under, past participle gone under)

  1. To descend into a body of water; to founder.
    The boat was too heavy and went under.
  2. (idiomatic) To collapse or fail, e.g. by going bankrupt.
    In the crisis, the company was forced to reduce its costs in order to avoid going under.
  3. (idiomatic) To die.
    If we don't get him to a doctor, he'll go under for sure.
  4. (idiomatic) To be named; to call oneself.
    He goes under the name of Mr X to remain anonymous.
  5. To enter a trance, state of hypnosis, etc.
  6. (slang, Australia) To be imprisoned.

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