coming through

The phrase "coming through" is versatile, used in various contexts ranging from communication to action, often implying successful completion or passage.

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Definition

B2Communication

(informal)Being clearly perceived or understood in communication.

Example

  • Your message is coming through loud and clear.

B1Action

(informal)Alerting others to make way, especially in crowded areas.

Example

  • Excuse me, coming through!

B2Support

(informal)Providing what is needed or expected, often in a challenging situation.

Example

  • He really came through for us during the crisis.

B2Recovery

(informal)Surviving or recovering from a difficult situation or illness.

Example

  • She came through her surgery successfully.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "coming through":

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