'GO THROUGH' Phrasal Verb
Definition of Go through phrasal verb
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Go through
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Experience
(Inseparable | International English)
» Example: You wouldn't believe what I WENT THROUGH when I was ill! -
Read again
(Inseparable | International English)
» Example: I WENT THROUGH my notes before the exam. -
Examine, search
(Inseparable | International English)
» Example: I WENT THROUGH my desk looking for the letter. -
Do something in a certain way or following certain procedures
(Inseparable | International English)
» Example: You must GO THROUGH the proper channels to get the approval. -
Explain
(Inseparable | International English)
» Example: He WENT THROUGH his ideas twice but I couldn't really understand them. -
Be approved formally or sanctioned
(Intransitive | International English)
» Example: My divorce WENT THROUGH last week. -
Enter
(Inseparable | American English)
» Example: They said I could GO THROUGH the exam room. -
Consume or spend
(Inseparable | International English)
» Example: We WENT THROUGH a fortune on our holiday. -
Perform or carry something out
(Inseparable | International English)
» Example: I WENT THROUGH my work in a daze after I heard the news.
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Experience
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