What are some opposite words for go through?
Antonyms for go throughgo through
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experience, see, go throughverb
go or live through
"We had many trials to go through"; "he saw action in Viet Nam"
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date, get word, figure, implement, go out, follow out, look, get, put through, consume, know, see to it, devour, find, view, go steady, take in, live, have, meet, down, examine, carry out, construe, determine, see, receive, reckon, fancy, picture, visualize, go across, realise, control, encounter, escort, learn, envision, watch, visit, feel, run into, pass, run across, assure, come across, understand, get a line, follow through, image, take care, witness, find out, ensure, attend, pick up, regard, experience, ascertain, catch, work through, visualise, follow up, consider, interpret, hear, run through, realize, get wind, project, discover, insure, checkwork through, run through, go throughverb
apply thoroughly; think through
"We worked through an example"
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follow out, carry out, eat, follow through, implement, see, wipe out, experience, down, eat up, follow up, go across, exhaust, deplete, consume, run through, pass, put through, devour, work through, use uppass, go through, go acrossverb
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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run, perish, elapse, work through, go past, make pass, lead, top, put across, go by, draw, evanesce, implement, occur, die, follow out, turn over, go, spend, slide by, fade, hand, legislate, happen, egest, run through, authorise, exceed, fleet, pass away, slip away, drop dead, overstep, carry out, transcend, down, make it, authorize, follow up, devolve, cash in one's chips, kick the bucket, consume, give, fall out, hap, slip by, go on, sink, eliminate, croak, lapse, pass off, see, devour, give-up the ghost, return, blow over, take place, expire, overhaul, reach, communicate, come about, choke, pop off, go across, overtake, travel by, glide by, extend, put through, follow through, decease, fall, pass, pass by, clear, exit, conk, experience, excrete, buy the farm, pass along, snuff it, go along, surpass, guide, pass ondevour, down, consume, go throughverb
eat immoderately
"Some people can down a pound of meat in the course of one meal"
Synonyms:
land, take in, eat up, pull down, exhaust, ware, put through, eat, pass, push down, kill, follow out, take, have, belt down, waste, use up, drink down, see, shoot down, cut down, ingest, go across, run through, toss off, pour down, follow up, follow through, squander, guttle, wipe out, carry out, down, bolt down, refine, raven, experience, pop, work through, devour, fine-tune, knock down, consume, pig, implement, deplete, polishfollow through, follow up, follow out, carry out, implement, put through, go throughverb
pursue to a conclusion or bring to a successful issue
"Did he go through with the treatment?"; "He implemented a new economic plan"; "She followed up his recommendations with a written proposal"
Synonyms:
follow out, carry out, fulfill, follow through, implement, go across, execute, consume, experience, fulfil, down, follow up, accomplish, carry through, action, run through, enforce, pass, put through, devour, apply, work through, see
How to use go through in a sentence?
Only when you see this, you understand the value of life. And for me, this is 100%, what we went through together, I understand that [we are] completely different. And that we [continue] to love each other, that, for me, is maybe the biggest sign that it’s true love.
We made recommendations and our government didn't follow through with them.
No child deserves to have to go through an experience like that. That's a very big fear of mine, it's not a good feeling.
Canada does not conduct its diplomacy through ad hominem attacks ... and we refrain particularly from ad hominem attacks when it comes from a close ally.
Congress can subpoena the information Mueller has collected, but faces huge hurdles in getting it, it would have to file a civil lawsuit, which would take a long time to get through the court system, likely many years.
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