go through
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(verb) go across or through; "We passed the point where the police car had parked"; "A terrible thought went through his mind" |
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Synonyms: go across, pass |
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Related Words: airt, break through, cover, crack, crash, cross, cut, cut across, cut through, cycle, fumble, get across, get over, go, infiltrate, locomote, make one's way, move, muscle, overstep, pass across, pass over, pass through, run, squeak by, squeak through, track, transgress, transit, travel, traverse, trespass, work, work one's way |
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(verb) to conclude or bring to a conclusion with some effort; "John worked hard to make that deal go through." |
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Synonyms: follow through |
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Related Words: act, move |
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(verb) apply thoroughly; think through; "We worked through an example" |
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Synonyms: run through, work through |
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Related Words: whip through, work |
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(verb) go or live through; "We had many trials to go through" |
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Synonyms: experience, undergo |
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Related Words: come, endure, enjoy, experience, feel, find, know, live, meet, participate, see, suffer, take part, witness |
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(verb) eat immoderately; "Some people can down a pound of meat in the course of one meal" |
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Synonyms: consume, devour, down |
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Related Words: eat |
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(verb) pursue to a conclusion; "Did he go through with the treatment?" |
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Synonyms: carry out, follow through, implement, put through |
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Related Words: adhere, complete, finish |
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