to come through
Pronunciation
/kˈʌm θɹˈuː/
British pronunciation
/kˈʌm θɹˈuː/

Definition & Meaning of "come through"in English

to come through
[phrase form: come]
01

to stay alive or recover after an unpleasant event such as a serious illness

to come through definition and meaning
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Despite the odds, she managed to come through the surgery successfully.
After a long battle with illness, she managed to come through stronger than ever.
02

to succeed in overcoming a difficult or dangerous situation

to come through definition and meaning
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Despite the challenges and setbacks, she managed to come through and overcome the adversity.
They were trapped in the wilderness for days, but their survival skills helped them come through the ordeal.
03

to fulfill a promise or commitment that was made

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I asked him for help, and he came through by offering his support and guidance.
She promised to meet the deadline, and she definitely came through by delivering the project on time.
04

to be transmitted or received clearly

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The radio signal was weak, but the important message managed to come through clearly.
The phone call was breaking up, but I could still hear her voice coming through.
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