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    go through

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  2. GO THROUGH definition: 1. If a law, plan, or deal goes through, it is officially accepted or approved: 2. to experience a…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : to continue firmly or obstinately to the end. I was going through with it if it killed me A. W. Long. 2. a. : to receive approval or sanction : pass. b. : to come to a desired or satisfactory conclusion. Examples of go through in a Sentence.

  4. to study or consider something in detail, especially by repeating it. Let's go through the arguments again. Could we go through (= practise) Act 2 once more? to perform a series of actions; to follow a method or procedure. Certain formalities have to be gone through before you can emigrate. to experience or suffer something.

  5. 1. (adverb) to be approved or accepted. the amendment went through. 2. (preposition) to consume; exhaust.

  6. Go through definition: to be approved or accepted. See examples of GO THROUGH used in a sentence.

  7. go through meaning, definition, what is go through: to experience a difficult or unpleasant ...: Learn more.

  8. go through something. to look at or examine something carefully, especially in order to find something I always start the day by going through my e-mail. She went through the company's accounts, looking for evidence of fraud. to study or consider something in detail, especially by repeating it Let's go through the arguments again.

  9. GO THROUGH definition: If a law, plan, or deal goes through, it is officially accepted or approved.. Learn more.

  10. Define go through. go through synonyms, go through pronunciation, go through translation, English dictionary definition of go through. v. went , gone , go·ing , goes v. intr. 1. To move or travel; proceed: We will go by bus.

  11. be accepted or approved: The proposed appropriation will never go through. to use up; spend completely: He went through his allowance in one day. go through with, to persevere with to the end; bring to completion: It was perhaps the biggest challenge of her life, and she resolved to go through with it. go to!, [Archaic.] you don't say! I don't ...