pull through
The phrase "pull through" is often used in contexts of survival and recovery, indicating resilience and support during tough times.
Definition
B2Health and Wellness
(informal)To survive or recover from a serious illness or injury.
Example
- Despite the severe infection, she managed to pull through.
B2General
(informal)To overcome a difficult or challenging situation.
Example
- With determination, they pulled through the financial crisis.
B2Support
(informal)To help someone overcome a difficult or challenging situation.
Example
- Her friends pulled her through the tough times.
Similar
Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "pull through":
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