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to pull through
[phrase form: pull]
01
aider quelqu'un à surmonter, soutenir quelqu'un dans une situation difficile
to help someone overcome a challenging or life-threatening situation
Ditransitive: to pull through sb a difficult situation
Example
The doctors worked tirelessly to pull her through the surgery.
His family and friends helped pull him through the tough times after the accident.
The team pulled him through his recovery.
02
s'en sortir, s'en tirer
to recover from an illness, a serious operation, or other difficult situations
Intransitive
Example
Despite the odds, the patient pulled through after a complex surgery and is now in stable condition.
The athlete faced a career-threatening injury but, with determination and rehabilitation, pulled through and returned to the game.
After a prolonged illness, she pulled through, surprising everyone with her strength and resilience.
03
to bring someone or something into a safe condition
Transitive: to pull through sb
Example
Spotting the stranded hiker, the helicopter crew pulled him through from the steep cliff edge.
The guide saw the tourist slipping and pulled her through from the dangerous path.
As the boat started sinking, the nearby fishermen acted swiftly and pulled the crew through to their vessel.
04
s'en sortir, réussir à surmonter
to successfully complete a difficult task or project
Intransitive
Example
Despite the tight deadline, the team pulled through and delivered the project on time.
Many doubted her abilities, but she pulled through with an outstanding performance.
Even with limited resources, the community pulled through and built the school.
pull through
01
fusionnel, amalgamé
characterized by or tending toward amalgamation

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