go through

The phrase 'go through' is versatile and used in various contexts to describe actions such as experiencing, examining, or completing something.

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Definition

B2General

(common)To experience or endure a challenging or unpleasant situation.

Example

  • She had to go through a lot of hardships to achieve her dreams.

B2General

(common)To examine or search something carefully.

Example

  • He went through the documents to find the missing information.

C1Official Processes

(formal)To be officially approved or accepted.

Example

  • The new policy finally went through after months of debate.

B2General

(common)To use up or consume something completely.

Example

  • They went through all their savings during the renovation.

B2Performing Arts

(technical)To practice or rehearse something.

Example

  • The actors went through their lines before the final performance.

Similar

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

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