go through in English dictionary

  • go through

    Meanings and definitions of "go through"

    • (obsolete) To execute or carry out.
    • To examine or scrutinize (a number or series of things), especially in a regular order.
    • To enact or recite the entire length of (something).
    • To undergo, suffer, experience.
    • To wear out (clothing etc.).
    • verb
      (literally)
      To travel from one end of something to the other.
    • verb
      (obsolete)
      To execute or carry out.
    • verb
      To examine or scrutinize (a number or series of things), especially in a regular order.
    • verb
      To enact or recite the entire length of (something).
    • verb
      To undergo, suffer, experience.
    • verb
      To wear out (clothing etc.).
    • verb
      (intransitive)
      To progress to the next stage of something.
    • verb
      (intransitive)
      To reach an intended destination after passing through some process.
    • To bring something to fulfilment.
    • To go or live through; To be affected by a certain situation, to have something happen to oneself.
    • Pass a phase, beginn and take to the end an operation phase.
    • pass (by)
    • evade (the law)
    • verb
      apply thoroughly; think through; "We worked through an example"
    • verb
      eat up completely, as with great appetite; "Some people can down a pound of meat in the course of one meal"; "The teenagers demolished four pizzas among them"
    • verb
      undergo or live through a difficult experience; "We had many trials to go through"; "he saw action in Viet Nam"

    Synonyms of "go through" in English dictionary

    put through, work, follow out are the top synonyms of "go through" in the English thesaurus.

    Grammar and declension of go through

    • go through (third-person singular simple present going through, present participle went through, simple past and past participle gone through)
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