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View definitions for get through

get through

verb as in pass

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verb as in reach

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The singer said his father's death had taught him "to get through anything".

From BBC

The former minister said that the Dyson prototype ultimately "did not get through testing" and "whenever confronted with brute facts about safety or otherwise, I would always accept them."

From BBC

And right around the same time so did my need to talk money to get through it.

From Salon

The BBC phoned the council's Clean Air Zone hotline to see how long it would take to get through to someone.

From BBC

She added: "I cried a lot with him at the time and it never left me because he gave me some great advice and it really helped me get through that initial period."

From BBC

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

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