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View definitions for come through

come through

verb as in accomplish goal

verb as in survive bad situation

adjective as in reliable

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Rangers came through four rounds of qualifying to reach the group stage of the Europa League in Gerrard's debut season.

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The Loyola defense comes through to pick up a big Mission League win over Gardena Serra at SoFi Stadium on Thursday.

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Patients often come through recruiters—widely known as body brokers in the industry—who are paid to target people addicted to drugs with promises of recovery in glamorous California seaside rehabs.

The Unwell Creative Agency will maintain a small team and bring in other Unwell employees and new talent when brand deals come through the door.

“And then as a burn comes through, the native plants that are trying to grow back are eaten down again.”

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

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