To have understood through experience
“Having to go through hardship builds character.”
To have ceased to retain something
“We would go through all of our food within days and another run through the supermarket was now required.”
Past tense for to study, inspect or look over
“It took me several hours to go through the report.”
Past tense for to search or rummage through
“We need to go through the haystack to find the needle we are looking for.”
Past tense for to bring to completion
“You will have to go through the entire process of obtaining a driver's license.”
Past tense for to do, or be absorbed in, something enthusiastically
Past tense for to move through or across
Past tense for to go past a place or location
Past tense for to look at and interpret letters or other information that is written
Past tense for to rummage about in a place or container in search of something
Past tense for to do an act or skill repeatedly in order to perfect it
Past tense for to carry out a role or penalty
Past tense for to engage in a journey for purposes of discovery
Past tense for to examine, investigate, or make an inquiry into
Past tense for to imbue or be present in every part of
Past tense for to retreat from something frightening or dangerous
Past tense for to pierce and make a hole or holes in
Past tense for to repeat or recapitulate something that has been said or presented
Past tense for to recall in one's memory
Past tense for to use (something) in the wrong way or for the wrong purpose
Past tense for to review past information or data
Past tense for to physically pierce or probe into
Past tense for to bestow something in generous or extravagant quantities on
Past tense for to give an enumerated account of
Past tense for to damage, or cause to become damaged, through continued use
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