go through withsomething
phrasal verbwithgoverbuk/ɡəʊ/us/ɡoʊ/present participlegoing|past tensewent|past participlegone
C2
to do somethingunpleasantordifficultthat has already beenagreedorpromised:
He'dthreatenedtodivorceher but I neverthoughthe'd go through with it.
Thecompanyhasdecidednot to go through with thetakeoverofitssmallerrival.
Acting and acts
- (your)every moveidiom
- -ation
- act/dosomethingonyourown responsibilityidiom
- activity
- ADL
- agency
- ant
- er
- execution
- exploit
- fait accompli
- feel
- move
- role play
- rot
- step
- step up
- stop the rotidiom
- stuff
- talk