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View definitions for carry through

carry through

verb as in carry out

verb as in carry the ball

verb as in effectuate

verb as in prosecute

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If Trump, as president, carries through on his threat to illegally impound funds that Congress approves, expect McConnell to cry foul, and even back a court challenge.

But most just feel gutted — in part because they believe Trump will carry through on his promises to strip away their rights.

“Disney really understands entertainment, and that carries through onto their cruise ships,” said Stein, who wrote a book about the Disney brand.

On Friday, his body was carried through the narrow streets to his mother's home, before burial.

From BBC

She led a European charge that carried through to arguably the continent's greatest Solheim Cup success.

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

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