pull through

The phrase "pull through" is often used in contexts of survival and recovery, indicating resilience and support during tough times.

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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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