get through

The phrase "get through" can imply overcoming challenges, completing tasks, or successfully communicating, depending on the context.

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Definition

B2General

(common)To finish a difficult task or experience.

Example

  • She managed to get through the final exams with good grades.

B2Communication

(common)To successfully contact someone, especially by phone.

Example

  • I tried calling, but I couldn't get through to him.

B2General

(common)To endure or survive a difficult period.

Example

  • With support from her friends, she got through the tough times.

B2Understanding

(common)To be understood or comprehended by someone.

Example

  • It took a while, but my point finally got through to them.

Similar

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

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