come through

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come through

The team worked hard and managed to come through with the project on time.

Definition
  1. Verb (intransitive):

    • To succeed or achieve a desired goal, especially after difficulty or challenge: This meaning emphasizes successfully reaching an objective, often implying a struggle or test.
    • To survive or endure (an adversity, crisis, or difficult period): This meaning focuses on continuing to exist or function after a serious problem or threat.
    • To be communicated or received clearly and effectively: This meaning describes a message, signal, or quality that is successfully transmitted and understood.
  2. Verb (transitive, less common):

    • To penetrate or pass through a barrier: This meaning describes physically moving through an obstruction.
Usage and Examples
  • Intransitive Verb (Succeed/Endure):

    • Despite the tough competition, she came through and won the championship.
    • It was a terrible storm, but the old oak tree came through undamaged.
    • We weren't sure if he would recover, but his strength came through in the end.
  • Intransitive Verb (Be Communicated/Received):

    • His passion for the subject comes through in every lecture he gives.
    • The radio signal was weak, but the distress call came through clearly.
    • Her kindness really comes through when you talk to her.
  • Transitive Verb (Penetrate):

    • The roots finally came through the concrete sidewalk.
    • Sunlight came through the stained-glass window, coloring the floor.
Advanced Usage
  • "to come through for someone": To provide help or support to someone, especially when it is needed or when they are depending on you.

    • I knew I could count on you; you always come through for me in a crisis.
    • The community came through for the family after the fire.
  • "to come through with something": To provide or produce something that is needed or promised, often at a crucial moment.

    • We needed funding, and the investor came through with the capital at the last minute.
    • He promised tickets and he came through with them.
Variants and Related Words
  • Come-through (noun, informal): A success, especially a narrow one.
    • Winning that game was a real come-through for our team.
  • Through (preposition/adverb): From one side or end to the other; finished.
  • Break through (phrasal verb): To force a way through a barrier; to make a significant advance.
Synonyms
  • Succeed: To accomplish what is attempted or intended.
  • Prevail: To prove more powerful or superior; to be victorious.
  • Survive: To continue to live or exist, especially in spite of danger or hardship.
  • Emerge: To become visible or known, often after being hidden.
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Come across: To find or encounter something by chance; to be perceived in a particular way.
    • I came across an old photo album in the attic.
    • He comes across as very confident.
  • Come over: To visit someone's house; to be affected by a sudden feeling.
    • Why don't you come over for dinner?
    • A wave of nausea came over her.
Related Idioms
  • Come through the ranks: To advance to a high position by starting at a lower level and gaining experience.
    • The new manager came through the ranks, having started as an intern.
  • Come through with flying colors: To succeed very easily or with an outstanding result.
    • She came through her final exams with flying colors.
come through

The team worked hard and managed to come through with the project on time.

Verb
  1. attain success or reach a desired goal
    • The enterprise succeeded
    • We succeeded in getting tickets to the show
    • she struggled to overcome her handicap and won
  2. continue in existence after (an adversity, etc.)
    • He survived the cancer against all odds
  3. succeed in reaching a real or abstract destination after overcoming problems
    • We finally got through the bureaucracy and could talk to the Minister
  4. penetrate
    • The sun broke through the clouds
    • The rescue team broke through the wall in the mine shaft