Phrasal Verbs Using 'Back', 'Through', 'With', 'At', & 'By' - Others (Through)
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to pass through
[verb]
to go or move from one place to another, often without stopping or staying for long
Ex:
We
passed through
a
tunnel
on
our
way
to
the
coast
.
to push through
[verb]
to forcefully make one's way out or through a physical barrier or a crowd
Ex:
She
pushed through
the
throng
of
fans
to
reach
the
stage
.
to put through
[verb]
to cause someone to endure or undergo a challenging situation or experience
Ex:
to see through
[verb]
to successfully finish a task or project without giving up along the way
Ex:
The
author
's
commitment
to
seeing through
the
novel
,
despite
obstacles
,
led
to
its
publication
.
to shine through
[verb]
(of a noticeable and positive attribute) to become apparent
Ex:
Despite
the
challenges
,
the
love
between
them
shone through
,
creating
a
lasting
bond
.
to shoot through
[verb]
to depart quickly, typically to evade a situation
Ex:
When
the
alarm
went off
,
the
intruder
shot through
the
back
alley
to
avoid
detection
.
to sleep through
[verb]
to remain asleep without being awakened by a noise or activity
Ex:
Even
with
the
alarm
blaring
,
she
continued
to
sleep through
the
morning
rush
.
to take through
[verb]
to guide someone through an explanation or demonstrate how to do something
Ex:
to talk through
[verb]
to discuss thoroughly and understand all the details of something
Ex:
We
need
to
talk through
the
implications
of
this
decision
.
to warm through
[verb]
to gently heat previously cooked or chilled food to bring it to a desired temperature
Ex: