Past participle for to endure a challenging situation, especially to its end
“There's a good future for you here once we get through this spot of bother.”
Past participle for to arrive at a given location or destination
“Shipments made after this week will hardly be able to get through to New York by that time.”
Past participle for to cross or break through a barrier, especially by force
“Who could possibly get through the firewall of a classified system and gain that kind of control?”
Past participle for to be successful in, or meet the requirements of, a test, exam or endeavor
“Once you get through the first stage of the process, there will be interviews and four days of training.”
Past participle for to surmount or be victorious over
“She would bury her anxieties deep in her mind while praying for divine intervention to help her get through her fears.”
Past participle for to deplete or use up (something)
“I could almost get through a whole pint of the black stuff without getting sick.”
Past participle for to contact or communicate with someone
“I tried calling and was unable to get through to their support line. They seem to have major issues with their phone system.”
Past participle for to be understood or to register in someone's mind
“I am hoping that my words of advice will eventually get through to him.”
Past participle for to be successful or worthy of merit
Past participle for cope with something
Past participle for to carry out an action to the end
Past participle for maintain or support oneself, especially at a minimal level
Past participle for waste time, money, or energy on trifling matters
Past participle for to communicate an idea
Past participle for to pass from here to there
Past participle for to give or exchange information
Past participle for to endure or tolerate a difficult or challenging situation
Past participle for to get one's ideas or message across
Past participle for to move, usually over long distances
Past participle for to bring to completion
Past participle for to succeed in influencing or having an effect on
Past participle for to fulfill or satisfy the terms or conditions of
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