get through


Definition: Meaning of, get through in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / ɡɛt θruː /

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Prsesent Past Past Participle
get through got through got through
Present Participle Third Person Singular
getting through gets through
  1. [transitive] get through something to manage to deal with a difficult situation or to stay alive until it is over
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  2. get someone through/get someone through something to help someone to deal with a difficult situation or to stay alive until it is over
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  3. [intransitive] to be connected to a place by telephone
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  4. [transitive] get through something to finish dealing with some work, a subject etc
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  5. [transitive] get through something to reach a good enough standard to pass a test
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  6. [transitive] get someone through something to help someone pass a test etc
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  7. [transitive] get through something British English to use or finish something
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  8. [transitive] get something through something to have a new law accepted by a parliament
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  9. [intransitive] if a law gets through, it is accepted by a parliament
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