come through (Meaning)

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come through (v)

penetrate

succeed in reaching a real or abstract destination after overcoming problems

continue in existence after (an adversity, etc.)

attain success or reach a desired goal

Synonyms & Antonyms of come through

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come through Sentence Examples

  1. Despite the challenges, she always manages to come through in the end.
  2. I'm counting on you to come through with your promise to help with the project.
  3. The company came through with a generous donation to support our cause.
  4. The athlete struggled with an injury but managed to come through and win the competition.
  5. I'm confident that our team will come through with a creative solution to the problem.
  6. The sun finally broke through the clouds, and the day turned bright and sunny.
  7. He's been through a lot lately, but I believe he will come through stronger than ever.
  8. The car's brakes failed, but luckily they managed to come through the accident without any injuries.
  9. Despite the setbacks, she remained determined to come through and achieve her goals.
  10. The rescue team came through just in time to save the stranded hikers from the mountain.

FAQs About the word come through

penetrate, succeed in reaching a real or abstract destination after overcoming problems, continue in existence after (an adversity, etc.), attain success or rea

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Despite the challenges, she always manages to come through in the end.

I'm counting on you to come through with your promise to help with the project.

The company came through with a generous donation to support our cause.

The athlete struggled with an injury but managed to come through and win the competition.