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View definitions for get through

get through

verb as in pass

Strongest match

Weak match

verb as in reach

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I hear people always talking about having a therapeutic way to get through traumas and things like that.

Now the relationship is behind her, Emma says she is amazed she got through it.

From BBC

Dreyer eventually settled down, retiring the side, but the three pitchers needed 59 pitches — and 30 minutes — to get through the inning.

The move, ordered by the government, is aimed at reducing the so-called '8am scramble' to get through to practices on the phone.

From BBC

"This is a big moment, this will offer an enormous resource for JLR and the supply chain to get through the immediate challenges that they face."

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

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