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go through
verb
- adverb to be approved or accepted
the amendment went through
- preposition to consume; exhaust
some men go through a pair of socks in no time
we went through our supplies in a day
- Alsogo over preposition to examine and revise as necessary
he went through the figures
- preposition to suffer
she went through tremendous pain
- Alsogo over preposition to rehearse
let's just go through the details again
- Alsogo over preposition to clean
she went through the cupboards in the spring-cleaning
- preposition to participate in
she went through the degree ceremony without getting too nervous
- adverbfoll bywith to bring to a successful conclusion, often by persistence
- preposition (of a book) to be published in
that book has gone through three printings this year alone
- to proceed to the next round of a competition
Example Sentences
“I was one of the first guys going through spring training with torpedo bats,†Young said.
Is there any reason to think that we'll be better prepared and that we won't just be going through this cycle for the rest of human history?
"I don't think you could talk to a professional astronomer, an observer, who hasn't had satellites go through their images lately," Lowenthal said.
"We had a responsibility to make sure that the budget went through, because if that budget did not go through the people of Wales would have lost five billion pounds straight away," she said.
Despite that, he went through two days of routine pregame work this week, while missing all three games against the Atlanta Braves.
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