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View definitions for go through

go through

verb as in endure

verb as in use up

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Men's Rights Activist "I have a lot of empathy for men, and the pressures that they go through."

How could I go through what I had been through and come out the same?

You go through your day making the energy you need for typical activities, and this usually stays fairly constant.

You know, you go through this huge process of being pregnant, the woman carries the baby, and then in one second this is it.

This time he decline to offer an adjective, said he would leave it to others to go through the tea leaves of the election.

"It will go through, if I live," calmly replied Harry, as he carefully concealed the message in the lining of his coat.

Many persons go through life without ever meeting the person they wish to, or they don't know him when they do.

Deppe believes that one must go through successive steps of preparation before one is fitted to attack the great concert works.

Jones shewed us a road that took us a quarter of a mile below Watertown bridge, as we did not chuse to go through that town.

Do you think he must go down to the ground again and go through all the work he had in climbing the first tree?

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On this page you'll find 77 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to go through, such as: experience, suffer, survive, undergo, withstand, and bear.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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