go_through | ||
1. | [ verb ] go or live through | |
Synonyms: | experience undergo see | |
Examples: | "We had many trials to go through" "he saw action in Viet Nam" |
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Related terms: | participate witness feel suffer know enjoy suffer come experience | |
2. | [ verb ] (work) apply thoroughly; think through | |
Synonyms: | run_through work_through | |
Examples: | "We worked through an example" |
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Related terms: | work whip_through | |
3. | [ verb ] (work) to conclude or bring to a conclusion with some effort | |
Synonyms: | run_through follow_through work_through | |
Examples: | "John worked hard to make that deal go through." |
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Related terms: | work act whip_through run-through | |
4. | [ verb ] go across or through | |
Synonyms: | pass go_across | |
Examples: | "We passed the point where the police car had parked" "A terrible thought went through his mind" |
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Related terms: | travel traverse transit make_one's_way make break_through infiltrate fumble transgress cycle run crash cut squeak_by muscle negociate lock traverse transit jump | |
5. | [ verb ] (food) eat immoderately | |
Synonyms: | consume down devour | |
Examples: | "Some people can down a pound of meat in the course of one meal" |
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Related terms: | eat devourer | |
6. | [ verb ] pursue to a conclusion or bring to a successful issue | |
Synonyms: | carry_out put_through implement follow_out follow_up follow_through | |
Examples: | "Did he go through with the treatment?" "He implemented a new economic plan" "She followed up his recommendations with a written proposal" |
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Related terms: | complete adhere carry_through execution follow-up follow-up follow-up | |
Similar spelling: |
get_through |