get through (Meaning)

Wordnet

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

  1. I had to get through a long line at the checkout counter.
  2. The doctor recommended getting through the flu by resting and drinking plenty of fluids.
  3. It took me hours to get through the dense traffic.
  4. I need to get through this difficult chapter in my life.
  5. The students struggled to get through the complicated calculus problem.
  6. The hiker persevered through the treacherous terrain to get through to the summit.
  7. I couldn't get through to my friend on the phone; the call kept dropping.
  8. The athlete had to get through a rigorous training program to prepare for the competition.
  9. I'm trying to get through this stack of paperwork before the deadline.
  10. 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,arrive, get in, come, land,turn up, show up, make,reach, check in

leave, leave, go, check out, go, check out, 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.