through with (Meaning)

Wordnet

through with (s)

having finished or arrived at completion

having no further concern with

Synonyms & Antonyms of through with

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through with Sentence Examples

  1. He pushed through the thick undergrowth, unfazed by the thorns.
  2. The ball soared through the air, landing with a satisfying thud.
  3. The conversation flowed smoothly through various topics, engaging both speakers.
  4. She struggled through the difficult chapter, but perseverance prevailed.
  5. The bullet tore through the victim's body, causing catastrophic damage.
  6. The explorers ventured through the uncharted territory, facing unknown challenges.
  7. The sunlight streamed through the open curtains, illuminating the room.
  8. She waded through the shallow water, enjoying the coolness on her feet.
  9. The river meandered through the picturesque valley, adding to its charm.
  10. The students rushed through the hallways, eager to get to their next class.

FAQs About the word through with

having finished or arrived at completion, having no further concern with

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He pushed through the thick undergrowth, unfazed by the thorns.

The ball soared through the air, landing with a satisfying thud.

The conversation flowed smoothly through various topics, engaging both speakers.

She struggled through the difficult chapter, but perseverance prevailed.