get through Antonyms
Meaning of get through
get through (v)
finish a task completely
spend or pass, as with boredom or in a pleasant manner; of time
succeed in reaching a real or abstract destination after overcoming problems
be in or establish communication with
become clear or enter one's consciousness or emotions
get through Sentence Examples
- I had to get through a long line at the checkout counter.
- The doctor recommended getting through the flu by resting and drinking plenty of fluids.
- It took me hours to get through the dense traffic.
- I need to get through this difficult chapter in my life.
- The students struggled to get through the complicated calculus problem.
- The hiker persevered through the treacherous terrain to get through to the summit.
- I couldn't get through to my friend on the phone; the call kept dropping.
- The athlete had to get through a rigorous training program to prepare for the competition.
- I'm trying to get through this stack of paperwork before the deadline.
- The couple got through a rough patch in their relationship with the help of a therapist.
FAQs About the word get through
finish a task completely, spend or pass, as with boredom or in a pleasant manner; of time, succeed in reaching a real or abstract destination after overcoming p
appear, get in, come,arrive, land, show up,turn up, blow in, burst (in or into), disembark
check out, leave, go, check out, go,leave,clock (out), clock (out),flee, flee
I had to get through a long line at the checkout counter.
The doctor recommended getting through the flu by resting and drinking plenty of fluids.
It took me hours to get through the dense traffic.
I need to get through this difficult chapter in my life.