go_through has definitions from the fields of work,food
1
[ verb ] go or live through

Examples

"We had many trials to go through" "he saw action in Viet Nam"

Used in print

(Irving Stone, The Agony and the Ecstasy....)

Even_though he would later be resurrected , he was at this moment dead indeed , the expression on his face reflecting what he had gone_through on the cross .

(Robert Heinlein, Stranger in a Strange Land....)

His household had gone_through an upset .

(Leo Lemon, "Catch Up With" and "Something to...)

As Broadway itself becomes increasingly weighted_down by trite , heavy-handed , commercially successful musicals and inspirational problem dramas , the American theatre is going_through an inexorable renaissance in_that nebulous area known_as `` off-Broadway '' .

2
[ verb ] (work) apply thoroughly; think through

Examples

"We worked through an example"

Used in print

(The New York Times...)

As Brother_John_Sellers sang five `` blues '' to the guitar and drum accompaniments of Bruce_Langhorne and Shep_Shepard , Mr._Ailey and Miss_De_Lavallade went_through volatile dances that were by turns insinuating , threatening , contemptuous and ecstatic .

(The Horseman and Fair World, 84:46...)

He has thrived on all he has gone_through and looks the makings of a good little race_horse .

Related terms

work whip_through

3
[ verb ] (work) to conclude or bring to a conclusion with some effort

Examples

"John worked hard to make that deal go through."

Used in print

(Dell Shannon, The Ace of Spades....)

After this deal with the Bouvardier woman went_through .

4
[ verb ] go across or through

Synonyms

pass go_across

Examples

"We passed the point where the police car had parked" "A terrible thought went through his mind"

5
[ verb ] (food) eat immoderately

Synonyms

consume down devour

Examples

"Some people can down a pound of meat in the course of one meal"

Related terms

eat devourer

6
[ verb ] pursue to a conclusion or bring to a successful issue

Examples

"Did he go through with the treatment?" "He implemented a new economic plan" "She followed up his recommendations with a written proposal"

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