Go Through

  

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Definition: Go Through

Go Through

Verb

1. Go or live through; "We had many trials to go through"; "he saw action in Viet Nam".

2. Apply thoroughly; think through; "We worked through an example".

3. To conclude or bring to a conclusion with some effort; "John worked hard to make that deal go through.".

4. Go across or through; "We passed the point where the police car had parked"; "A terrible thought went through his mind".

5. Eat immoderately; "Some people can down a pound of meat in the course of one meal".

6. Pursue to a conclusion or bring to a successful issue; "Did he go through with the treatment?" "He implemented a new economic plan".

Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
 


Synonyms: Go Through

Synonyms: carry out (v), consume (v), devour (v), down (v), experience (v), follow through (v), go across (v), implement (v), pass (v), put through (v), run through (v), see (v), undergo (v), work through (v). (additional references)

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Synonyms within Context: Go Through

ContextSynonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus).

Circuition

Verb: turn, bend, wheel; go about, put about; heel; go round to the right about, turn round to the right about; turn on one's heel; make a circle, make a complete circle, describe a circle, describe a complete circle; go through x, go through x, pass through x, pass through x.

Completion

Do, execute, make; go through, get through; work out, enact; bring about, bring to bear, bring to pass, bring through, bring to a head.

Conduct

Verb: transact, execute; despatch, dispatch; proceed with, discharge; carry on, carry through, carry out, carry into effect, put into effect; work out; go through, get through; enact; put into practice; do; officiate.

Courage

Bell the cat, take the bull by the horns, beard the lion in his den, march up to the cannon's mouth, go through fire and water, run the gantlet.

Eventuality

Meet with; experience, enjoy, encounter, undergo, suffer, pass through, go through, be subjected to, be exposed to; fall to the lot of; be one's chance, be one's fortune, be one's lot; find; endure; (feel).

Excitability

Bear the brunt, bear well; go through, support, endure, brave, disregard.

Excitation

Stir the feelings, play on the feelings, come home to the feelings; touch a string, touch a chord, touch the soul, touch the heart; go to one's heart, penetrate, pierce, go through one, touch to the quick; possess the soul, pervade the soul, penetrate the soul, imbrue the soul, absorb the soul, affect the soul, disturb the soul.

Exertion

Take pains; do one's best, do one's level best, do one's utmost; give one hundred percent, do the best one can, do all one can, do all in one's power, do as much as in one lies, do what lies in one's power; use one's best endeavor, use one's utmost endeavor; try one's best, try one's utmost; play one's best card; put one's best leg foremost, put one's right leg foremost; have one's whole soul in his work, put all one's strength into, strain every nerve; spare no efforts, spare no pains; go all lengths; go through fire and water; (resolution); move heaven and earth, leave no stone unturned.

Inquiry

Look for, look about for, look out for; scan, reconnoiter, explore, sound, rummage, ransack, pry, peer, look round; look over, go over, look through, go through; spy, overhaul.

Passage

Verb: pass, pass through; perforate; (hole); penetrate, permeate, thread, thrid, enfilade; go through, go across; go over, pass over; cut across; ford, cross; pass and repass, work; make one's way, thread one's way, worm one's way, force one's way; make a passage form a passage; cut one's way through; find its way, find its vent; transmit, make way, clear the course; traverse, go over the ground.

Perseverance

Verb: persevere, persist; hold on, hold out; die in the last ditch, be in at the death; stick to, cling to, adhere to; stick to one's text, keep on; keep to one's course, keep to one's ground, maintain one's course, maintain one's ground; go all lengths, go through fire and water; bear up, keep up, hold up; plod; stick to work; (work); continue; follow up; die in harness, die at one's post.

Publication

Be published; be public, become public; Adjective: come out; go about, fly about, buzz about, blow about; get about, get abroad, get afloat, get wind; find vent; see the light; go forth, take air, acquire currency, pass current; go the rounds, go the round of the newspapers, go through the length and breadth of the land; virum volitare per ora; pass from mouth to mouth; spread; run like wildfire, spread like wildfire.

Resolution

Stick at nothing, stop at nothing; make short work of; (activity); not stick at trifles; go all lengths, go the limit, go the whole hog; persist; (persevere) a; go through fire and water, ride the tiger, ride in the whirlwind and direct the storm.

The Drama

Verb: act, play, perform; put on the stage; personate; mimic; (imitate); enact; play a part, act a part, go through a part, perform a part; rehearse, spout, gag, rant; "strut and fret one's hour upon a stage"; tread the boards, tread the stage; come out; star it.

Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus.

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Crosswords: Go Through

English words defined with "go through": carry out, channel, channels, communication channel, counter, cycleeyefollow throughgoimplementlinemovepay, Peract, proceed, put throughrifle, runshadowbox, stalkTo go through, To lead one a dance, To put through, To run the gantlet, To run throughwhip through. (references)
Specialty definitions using "go through": Articles interchangedchase pointers, counter sunk holedemo mode, Deputy, Dimictic, Door, door-to-door selling, dry rehearsalEye of a NeedlefontologyGo through Fire and Water to serve youParcelreverse osmosisSolid fueled rockets, Swamp. (references)
Etymologies containing "go through": Impertransible. (references)

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Modern Usage: Go Through

DomainUsage

Screenplays

We will go through the mines of Moria. (The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring; writing credit: Frances Walsh)

If we had to go through a character debate three years ago, would we have won? (The American President; writing credit: Aaron Sorkin)

Cheerios. How many diapers does he go through a day? (Look Who's Talking; writing credit: Amy Heckerling)

I have a feeling that what you are about to go through is punishment enough. (Seinfeld; writing credit: Andreas Lenze; Bea Schmidt)

It seems every week the Simpsons go through a situation like this. (The Simpsons; writing credit: Artur Brauner; Paul Hengge)

Lyrics

And I'd go through it all over again (Thank God I Found You; performing artist: 98 Degrees)

You can't go through it this time (Too Little Too Late; performing artist: Barenaked Ladies)

So much I had to go through. (I Don't Wanna Live Without Your Love; performing artist: Chicago)

Cuz I wouldn't want my baby to go through what I went (What Would You Do; performing artist: City High)

Cause only god knows what you go through ("The Message"; performing artist: Grandmaster Flash)

Clever

How do crazy people go through the forest? They take the psycho path. (references; author: unknown)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Commercial Usage: Go Through

DomainTitle

Books

  • Saved, Single and Satisfied: Transitional Flames Singles Go Through, Romans 5:15 (reference)

  • Time-Conscious Psychological Therapy: A Life Stage to Go Through (reference)

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Music

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Photo Album: Go Through

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Pictured is a scanning electron micrograph of cultured HeLa cells originally derived many years ago from a woman's cancerous cervical tissue. A light micrograph (x130) of the same cells (inset) reveals rounded double cells in the center in the process of dividing. This HeLa cell (named after patient Henrietta Lacks) has been infected with adenovirus. After 4-1/2 hours the HeLa cell's surface becomes rough. The multiple surface blebs on this cell characteristic for a certain stage of cell division that both normal and cancer cells go through. Research with the SEM has established the extraordinarily responsive nature of cell surface form. This instrument records, in pictures, specific cell reactions to various changes in the cells environment and maps the distribution of surface binding sites for biologically important molecules such as hormone, antigens, and pharmacologic agents. Credit: Unknown photographer/artist.

Oerliken magazines for 20mm anti-aircraft guns go through final assembly operations in the plant of a former manufacturer of cash registers. National Cash Register Company, Dayton, Ohio. Credit: Library of Congress.

Fort Knox, Kentucky. Armored force personnel. Litter bearers go through their routine as the armored force outfit to which they belong engage in war exercises at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Credit: Library of Congress.

Japanese-American volunteers. Impatient to go through the last step in their physical examination--the blood test, these AJA [Americans of Japanese ancestry] volunteers on Kauai press forward to have samples of their blood taken by Sergeant Bernard G. Bor. Credit: Library of Congress.

The mail must go through. Lineup of Works Progress Administration (WPA) workers during the flood at Cairo, Illinois. Credit: Library of Congress.

  

Source: pictures compiled by the editor from various references; see picture credits.

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Familiar Quotations: Go Through

AuthorQuotation

Jacob Probst

You can't go through the mill without getting dust on you.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Use in Literature: Go Through

TitleAuthorQuote

Sylvie and Bruno

Carroll, Lewis

And we followed him obediently to the Ivory Door, which he threw open, and signed to me to go through first.

Les Miserables

Hugo, Victor

It was this work which made him go through the peculiar motions observed by Jean Valjean from the shed.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Non-Fiction Usage: Go Through

SubjectTopicQuote

Health

In apoptosis, cells go through a series of characteristic structural changes. (references)

Indeed, throughout history many women did not live long enough to go through menopause. (references)

All patients with Marfan syndrome must go through the process of selecting a physician. (references)

Business

There are two types of procurement a project might go through, single tender or open competition. (references)

Nonetheless, any U.S. company that wishes to enter Chile would be advised to go through a local contact. (references)

Importation of medical equipment into Vietnam must go through a trading company that has an import license. (references)

Economic History

Thailand

Non-perishable consumer goods normally go through the second or third channel. (references)

Thailand

Perishable consumer goods tend to go through the first channel, which is the fastest. (references)

Mauritius

Applicants are no longer required to go through a notary public to incorporate the company. (references)

Human Rights

Mexico

This decision overturned the 1998 requirement by the National Migration Institute (INM) that persons who wished to enter the country to monitor the human rights situation must go through a rigorous application process. (references)

Political Economy

Qatar

There is no doubt that the monarchical political system will go through further democratization and more social liberalization. (references)

SPAIN

Pharmaceuticals and drugs still must go through an approval and registration process with the Ministry of Health requiring several years unless previously registered in an EU member state or with the London-based EU pharmaceutical agency, in which case the process is shortened to a few months. (references)

Trade

Vietnam

Vietcombank will be the first to go through this process. (references)

Poland

All payments go through qualified foreign exchange banks. (references)

Argentina

U.S. exporters do not need to go through the EXIM application process. (references)

Worker Rights

Korea

The Government considered the strikes illegal because the workers did not go through arbitration. (references)

Croatia

When negotiating a new contract, workers are required to go through mediation before they can strike. (references)

Nicaragua

To obtain approval, the union must go through a process that requires good faith negotiation with management. (references)

Lexicography

Devil's Dictionary

DEPUTY, n. A male relative of an office-holder, or of his bondsman. The deputy is commonly a beautiful young man, with a red necktie and an intricate system of cobwebs extending from his nose to his desk. When accidentally struck by the janitor's broom, he gives off a cloud of dust. "Chief Deputy," the Master cried, "To-day the books are to be tried By experts and accountants who Have been commissioned to go through Our office here, to see if we Have stolen injudiciously. Please have the proper entries made, The proper balances displayed, Conforming to the whole amount Of cash on hand -- which they will count. I've long admired your punctual way -- Here at the break and close of day, Confronting in your chair the crowd Of business men, whose voices loud And gestures violent you quell By some mysterious, calm spell -- Some magic lurking in your look That brings the noisiest to book And spreads a holy and profound Tranquillity o'er all around. So orderly all's done that they Who came to draw remain to pay. But now the time demands, at last, That you employ your genius vast In energies more active. Rise And shake the lightnings from your eyes; Inspire your underlings, and fling Your spirit into everything!" The Master's hand here dealt a whack Upon the Deputy's bent back, When straightway to the floor there fell A shrunken globe, a rattling shell A blackened, withered, eyeless head! The man had been a twelvemonth dead. Jamrach Holobom

Source: compiled by the editor from ICON Group International, Inc.; see credits.

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Spoken Usage: Go Through

SpeakerPhrase(s)

Carol Channing

I get him all the time on the Internet. Children go through phases. I went through phases. He'll be back.

Dennis Miller

Now because of technology we can go through the entire day without ever talking to a single living person.

James Lipton

Yeah, but I didn't have that option, because I want to go through the whole career. I've got to know what happened to them.

Nancy Grace

What Corinthians said is, Without love, you are nothing. That is plain and simple. All the noise and the yelling and the clanging cymbals I've heard comes from right over there. And what I want to do is calmly go through the evidence with you.

Prince Albert of Monaco

That is how the line of succession goes, but should anything happen to me, they can go through my sister, Caroline, or Stephanie, depending on who is the oldest and go through her children.

Ross Perot

Volunteer for the military, volunteer for the ROTC as you go through college. And believe me, it would be one of the greatest experiences of your life in terms of turning girls into women and boys into men.

Rush Limbaugh

Rush pointed out that college kids are mind-numbed robots who go through a liberal indoctrination.

Sylvia Browne

Oh, sure, you go through the tunnel, and children go through, strangely enough, will go across the bridge. It's marvelous what happens.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Expressions: Go Through

Expressions using "go through": go through agonies go through fire and water go through fire andwater go through many trials go through the customs go through the mill go through the roof go through the rosary go through the wringer go through thick and thin for smb. go through with go through with it go through x have to go through to go through To go through the mill To go through with. Additional references.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Modern Translation: Go Through

Language Translations for "go through"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.

Afrikaans

  

deurmaak (experience, live, live through, live to see, survive), belewe (experience, live, live through, live to see, survive), beleef (courteous, experience, live, live through, live to see, polite, survive, well-mannered). (various references)

   

Albanian

  

kontrolloj (check, control, examine, guard, inspect, look over, make certain, master, perambulate, peruse, probe, ransack, review, revise, search, superintend, supervise, take charge of, take stock, verify, watch). (various references)

   

Arabic 

  

‏نجز المهمة حتى النهاية (go through with it). (various references)

   

Bulgarian 

  

минавам през (go by, pass through, penetrate). (various references)

   

Chinese 

  

(know well, open, to communicate, to connect), "歷 (experience). (various references)

   

Czech

  

projít (come through, get by, get through, go over, perambulate). (various references)

   

Danish

  

gennemse (cover, pass through). (various references)

   

Dutch

  

gaan door (cover, pass through), ondervinden (live to see), ervaren (accomplished, adept, experienced, expert, live to see), doormaken (experience, live through, live to see, survive), doorgaan (continue, cover, go on, pass on, pass through, proceed with), beleven (experience, live through, live to see, survive), aflopen (come to an end, cover, end, end up, expire, pass through, peal, ring, stoop), afleggen (abandon, cover, layer, pass through, put off, take off). (various references)

   

Esperanto

  

trairi (cover, pass through), sperti (live to see), ĝisvivi (live to see). (various references)

   

Faeroese

  

royna (aim, attempt, endeavour, live to see, take steps, test, try, undertake), kenna (be acquainted with, feel, know, live to see, sense, teach). (various references)

   

Finnish

  

tarkastaa (audit, check, check up on, examine, inspect, look over, observe, review, revise, supervise, test, verify, watch), läpäistä (get through, pass, penetrate, permeate, pierce), käydä läpi (go over, look over, pass through, undergo), kärsiä (abide, bear, endure, put up with, stand, suffer, tolerate). (various references)

   

French

  

subir. (various references)

   

German

  

erleben (enjoy, experience, have, live to see, meet with, receive, see, suffer, to boom, to live to see, undergo, undergone, witness), durchgehen (be allowed, be non-stop, be passed, be tolerated, bolt, check through, comb through, come through, cover, elope, go over, pass through, peruse, run off, run through, sift, slip by, slip past, to peruse, walk through), durchfahren (ply, to pass through). (various references)

   

Greek 

  

περνώ (come across, cross, fare, get by, go by, go on, pass, pass through, spend time, step over, surpass, while). (various references)

   

Hebrew 

  

לעבור "רך-. (various references)

   

Hungarian

  

tapasztal (felt, learnt, live to see, to come to know, to experience, to feel, to learn, to notice, to pass through, to perceive), átnéz valamit (look over), átmegy (overpass, pass, pass over, pass through, to adjourn, to come through, to cross, to cross over, to get through, to go over, to go through, to knife, to pass across, to pass through, to put over, to repass, to step across). (various references)

   

Indonesian

  

menjalani (endure, undergo, walk on). (various references)

   

Italian

  

percorrere (come, cover, cross, go, go across, pace, pass through, range, ride, run across, travel, tread, walk, wander). (various references)

   

Japanese Kanji 

  

貫く (to go through), 通る (to go through, to pass by, to pass exams, to walk along). (various references)

   

Japanese Katakana 

  

す"す (to go through, to pass, to spend, to tide over), しける (to be damp, to be moist, to be stormy or choppy, to go through hard times), ふゆ'す"す (to go through the winter), つっきる (to cross, to cut across, to go across, to go through), つらぬく (to go through), めにあう (to go through, to suffer), とおりぬける (to cut through, to go through), とおる (to go through, to pass, to pass exams, to walk along), てつづき'へる (to go through formalities), てっする (to believe in, to devote oneself, to do intently and exclusively, to go through, to penetrate, to sink in). (various references)

   

Manx

  

goll ny hrooid (clearance, clearance of cheque, pass through). (various references)

   

Papiamen

  

experimentá (live to see). (various references)

   

Pig Latin

  

ogay oughthray

   

Polish

  

dożyć, doświadczyć. (various references)

   

Portuguese

  

passar por (come by, live through, purport, run by, run through, suffer, travel, undergo), atravessar (cross, divide, divvy, fish, intersect, jab, overpass, pass, pass over, penetrate, perambulate, permeate, pervade, pierce, roam, spit, survive, thrust, transfix, travel, traverse, trespass). (various references)

   

Romanian

  

trece prin (course, draw, experience, foot, get through, pass through, perambulate, permeate, run, squeeze through, strain), traversa (course, cross, go over, pass across, perambulate, run, shoot, step across, traverse), suferi (abide, ail, allow, bear, Brook, carry out, endure, experience, have, languish, permit, put up with, smart, stand, stick, suffer, undergo), se realiza (come true, find), se aproba, scotoci (comb, ferret, grub, paw, quarry, ransack, rummage, search), recita (recite, repeat, say, spout), parcurge (beat up, cover, cross, do, navigate, pace, promenade, range, run, sail, scour, travel through, traverse, walk), merge pânã la capãt (stay the course), discuta (agitate, argue, confabulate, converse, debate upon, deliberate, discuss, dispute, haggle, impugn, moot, negotiate, powwow, question, reason, speak, talk, talk over), îndeplini (accomplish, achieve, acquit, do, execute, fill, finish, fulfil, make good, obey, perform, put through, realize, satisfy). (various references)

   

Russian 

  

подвергаться (be subject to, incur, undergo, undergone, underwent). (various references)

   

Scottish

  

siubhail (cover, die, go, move, pass through, walk). (various references)

   

Serbo-Croatian

  

probiti (break out, break through, clear, cleave, come through, elbow, fight, force, penetrate, pierce, plow, poke, ram, run through, stave in, thrust, wedge), proći (come through, get by, get off, go, go by, go past, log, pass, pass by, pass through, run), prepatiti (suffer), pregledati (audit, check, examine, go over, inspect, look over, look through, overhaul, perlustrate, peruse, prospect, survey, view). (various references)

   

Spanish

  

gastar (burn, cash, consume, expend, get through, lay out, outwear, part with, pay out, play, run through, sink, spend, sport, squander, waste, wear, wear away, wear down, wear out, wear through), penetrar (bite, break through, diffuse, emerge, fathom, infiltrate, Lodge, penetrate, perforate, permeate, see into, see through, sink in, sink into, soak through, work in), concluirse (end), estudiar (analyse, analyze, con, design, discuss, do, investigate, learn, lecture, look at, plan, ponder, qualify, read, research, study, survey, take, think about, think out, think over, work), examinar (consider, examine, explore, go into, go over, inquire, inquire into, inspect, look at, look into, look over, look through, observe, overlook, ponder, probe, quiz, rake, review, search, study, talk out, tempt, test, vet, view), experimentar (experience, experiment, experiment with, experimentalise, experimentation, feel, show, suffer, take, taste, test, touch, try out, undergo), hacerse (become, come about, form, get, go, grow, grow into, grow out, happen, live, turn about, turn around, wax), aprobarse, pasar a través, votarse, recorrer (accomplish, beat, bridge, cover, do, go over, March, pass through, passed, perambulate, range, roam, rove, tour, tramp, travel, walk, wander), repasar (brush up, get up, go over, learn up, repass, review, revise), repasar a (go over, overhaul, vet), ser aceptado (be accepted, get through, pass, sell), ser aprobado (come, get through, pass), sufrir (bear a load, bleed, catch a tartar, come under, experience, lose oneself, meet with, receive, suffer, sustain, take, trouble, undergo), usar (consume, consummate, draw on, draw upon, employ, expend, explode, make use of, to use, turn to account, use, use up, utilize, wear, wear out), pasar (blow over, bypass, come, come about, come by, come down, come in, come off, cross, dilute, draw, elapse, enact, ensue, expend, function, gait, get, get across, get by, get over, get through, give, go, go by, go off, go on, go over, go past, goffer, hand, hand down, hand on, hand over, happen, kick around, knot, lapse, last, light out, line, live, live through, move, occupy, occur, outdo, overstep, overtake, pass, pass across, pass away, pass by, pass off, pass on, pass round, passing, pop in, post, proceed, put across, put down, reach, relay, render, ride by, roll by, run, shift, skip, smuggle, spend, strain, suffer, swallow, take away, throw out, tick away, tick by, to pass, to spend, touch, tough, turn, turn about, turn around, turn over, wear off, wear on, while). (various references)

   

Swedish

  

granska (audit, check, correct, examine, eye, inspect, overlook, peruse, review, scan, screen, scrutinize, sift, vet, view), genomlida, genomgå (experience, pass through, suffer, undergo, undergoing), gå igenom (get through, pass, pervade, pick over, review, run through, take, work over), uppleva (experience, know, live through, live to, live to see, pass through, see, taste, witness), undergå (undergo), slita ut (outwear, tear out). (various references)

   

Turkish

  

yapmak (accomplish, achieve, acquit oneself, act, architect, build, carry out, carve out, contrive, create, do, engineer, establish, execute, fashion, father, fulfil, fulfill, get, go over, have, implement, land, make, perform, perpetrate, ply, practice, practise, produce, profess, put on, put through, set, take, transact, turn out, weave), sunmak (bring in, confer, dish, dish up, emcee, exhibit, furnish, go over, help smb. to smth., hold forth, initiate, introduce, lay, Lodge, offer, pass in, pitch, prefer, present, proffer, put forward, put in, put to, put up, render, report, represent, serve up, shew, submit, table, tender), resmen kabul edilmek, onaylanmak (be approved, go down, meet with approval, pass), muayene etmek (check up, examine, explore, go over, inspect, sound, survey, test out), katlanmak (abide, accept, bear, Brook, crease, digest, do with, double, endure, face, face up to, grin and bear it, last out, lump, lump it, put up with, sit down under, stand, stand the racket, stick, stick it, stick out, stomach, suffer, sustain, sweat out, take, take it, take one's medicine, tolerate, undergo), ince eleyip sık dokumak (be too fussy, be too particular, fuss, go over, go over smth. with a fine comb, niggle, pick holes in, pick over, refine, scrutinize, sift, split, split hairs), ayrıntılar üzerinde durmak (go over), çekmek (abide, absorb, arrest, attract, be a sufferer by, be a sufferer from, be cursed with smth., bear, bear with, captivate, carry, catch, charm, claw, conjugate, decline, drag, draw, draw off, draw on, draw out, dwindle, engage, engross, extract, fetch, glamor, glamour, go to scale at, grind, grip, haul, heave, hitch, hoist, hold, inflect, inhale, invite, last out, lug, lump, magnetize, pass through, pique, pluck, prepossess, pull, pull away, pull over, pull up, receive, record, run up, scale in, scale out, schlep, schlepp, shoot, shrink, sip, siphon, siphon off, soak, soak in, sop up, stand the racket, stretch, suck, suffer, sustain, syphon, syphon off, take, take after, take one's medicine, throw back, toss, tow, tow away, tug, turn the scale at, undergo, up with, whisk, withdraw). (various references)

   

Turkmen 

  

цtmek (burn, cross). (various references)

   

Ukrainian

  

ретельно переглянути, бути прийнятим (be accepted), пройти крізь. (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references.

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Ancestral Language Translations: Go Through

LanguagePeriodTranslations
Latin500 BCE-Modern

exsecuti, exsecutores. (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Bible Trace: Go Through

LanguageDateSourceActs Chapter 14, Verse 22
Greek (transliterated)250 BCSeptuagintEpisthrizonteV taV yucaV twn maqhtwn parakalounteV emmenein th pistei kai oti dia pollwn qliyewn dei hmaV eiselqein eiV thn basileian tou qeou
Latin405VulgateEt cum constituissent illis per singulas ecclesias presbyteros et orassent cum ieiunationibus commendaverunt eos Domino in quem crediderunt
Middle English1395WyclifAnd whanne thei hadden ordeined prestis to hem bi alle citees, and hadden preied with fastyngis, thei bitoken hem to the Lord, in whom thei bileueden.
Renaissance English1526TyndaleAnd strengthed the disciples soules exhortinge them to continue in the faith affyrminge yt we must thorowe moche tribulacion entre into the kyngdome of God.
Jacobean English1611King JamesConfirming the souls of the disciples, and exhorting them to continue in the faith, and that we must through much tribulation enter into the kingdom of God.
Victorian English1833WebsterConfirming the souls of the disciples, exhorting them to continue in the faith, and that we must through much tribulation enter into the kingdom of God.
Basic English1964OgdenMaking strong the souls of the disciples, saying to them that they were to keep the faith, and that we have to go through troubles of all sorts to come into the kingdom of God.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Matched Bible Translations: Go Through

LanguageActs Chapter 14, Verse 22
Albanianduke fuqizuar shpirtërat e dishepujve dhe duke i këshilluar që të ngulmojnë në besim, dhe duke thënë se me shumë pikëllime duhet të hyjmë në mbretërinë e Perëndisë.
Cebuanonga nanagpalig-on sa mga kalag sa mga tinun-an ug nanagmaymay kanila sa pagpadayon sa pagtoo ug nanag-ingon nga kinahanglan managsulod kita sa gingharian sa Dios pinaagi sa daghang mga kasakit.
CroatianUèvršæivali su duše uèenika bodreæi ih da ustraju u vjeri jer da nam je kroz mnoge nevolje uæi u kraljevstvo Božje.
Danishog styrkede Disciplenes Sjæle og påmindede dem om at blive i Troen og om, at vi må igennem mange Trængsler indgå i Guds Rige.
DutchVersterkende de zielen der discipelen, en vermanende, dat zij zouden blijven in het geloof, en dat wij door vele verdrukkingen moeten ingaan in het Koninkrijk Gods.
Finnishja vahvistivat opetuslasten sieluja ja kehoittivat heitä pysymään uskossa ja sanoivat: "Monen ahdistuksen kautta meidän pitää menemän sisälle Jumalan valtakuntaan".
Frenchfortifiant l`esprit des disciples, les exhortant persévérer dans la foi, et disant que c`est par beaucoup de tribulations qu`il nous faut entrer dans le royaume de Dieu.
Germanstärkten die Seelen der Jünger und ermahnten sie, daß sie im Glauben blieben, und daß wir durch viel Trübsale müssen in das Reich Gottes gehen.
HungarianErõsítve a tanítványok lelkét, intvén, hogy maradjanak meg a hitben, és hogy sok háborúságon által kell nékünk az Isten országába bemennünk.
Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-hariDi kota-kota itu mereka menguatkan hati pengikut-pengikut Yesus dan menasihatkan pengikut-pengikut itu supaya tetap percaya kepada Yesus. "Kita harus banyak menderita dahulu, baru kita dapat merasakan kebahagiaan Dunia Baru Allah," begitulah rasul-rasul itu mengajarkan kepada pengikut-pengikut Yesus di kota-kota itu.
Indonesian-Terjemahan Lamasambil menetapkan hati murid-murid dan menyuruh bertekun di dalam iman dengan katanya, bahwa tak dapat tiada kita masuk kerajaan Allah dengan menanggung beberapa banyak sengsara.
Italianrianimando i discepoli ed esortandoli a restare saldi nella fede poiché, dicevano, è necessario attraversare molte tribolazioni per entrare nel regno di Dio.
MaoriWhakau ana i nga wairua o nga akonga, whakahau ana i a ratou kia mau tonu ki te whakapono, kua takoto hoki te tikanga, me na runga i nga matenga maha he ara atu mo tatou ki te rangatiratanga o te Atua.
Norwegianidet de styrket disiplenes sjeler og formante dem til å holde fast ved troen og sa: Vi må gå inn i Guds rike gjennem mange trengsler.
Portugueseconfirmando as almas dos discípulos, exortando-os a perseverarem na fé, dizendo que por muitas tribulações nos é necessário entrar no reino de Deus.   
Rumaniankntqrind sufletele ucenicilor. El ki kndemna sq stqruie kn credinyq wi spunea cq kn Kmpqrqyia lui Dumnezeu trebuie sq intrqm prin multe necazuri.
ShuarWaketainiak "Ashí Yus tana nu Tímiatrusrumek tuke umirkatarum" Tuíniak Yus-shuaran Ikiakárarmiayi. Tura niin tiarmiayi, "Yusa akupeamuriin pachiinkiataj Tákurkia ti Wáitsatniuitji."
Spanishfortaleciendo el ánimo de los discípulos y exhortándoles a perseverar fieles en la fe. Les decían: "Es preciso que a través de muchas tribulaciones entremos en el reino de Dios."
SwahiliWaliwaimarisha waumini wa miji hiyo na kuwatia moyo wabaki imara katika imani. Wakawaambia, "Ni lazima sisi sote tupitie katika taabu nyingi ili tuingie katika ufalme wa Mungu."
Swedishoch styrkte lärjungarnas själar, i det de förmanade dem att stå fasta i tron och sade dem, att det är genom mycken bedrövelse som vi måste ingå i Guds rike.
UmaHi butu ngata to rakahiloui toe, rarohoi nono-ra topetuku' Yesus, ra'uli' -raka: "Neo' tabahakai mepangala' hi Pue' Yesus, apa' kita' to jadi' ntodea-na Alata'ala kana mporata kaparia ncala', aga hi eo mpeno mo'oha' -ta dohe-na hi rala Kamagaua' -na."

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Anagrams: Go Through

Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams

Words within the letters "g-g-h-h-o-o-r-t-u"

-1 letter: thorough.

-2 letters: through.

-3 letters: though, trough.

-4 letters: grout, ortho, ought, outgo, rough, routh, thoro, tough.

-5 letters: gogo, gout, grog, grot, hogg, hoot, hour, hurt, root, roto, rout, ruth, thou, thro, thru, thug, toro, tour, trug.

 Words containing the letters "g-g-h-h-o-o-r-t-u"
 

+4 letters: thoroughgoing.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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INDEX

1. Definition
2. Synonyms
3. Crosswords
4. Usage: Modern
5. Usage: Commercial
6. Images: Photo Album
7. Quotations: Familiar
8. Quotations: Fiction
9. Quotations: Non-fiction
10. Quotations: Spoken
11. Expressions
12. Translations: Modern
13. Translations: Ancient
14. Bible Trace
15. Anagrams
16. Bibliography


  

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