to make it to the end of a particularly arduous or stressful experience
to assist someone in dealing with a traumatic event
to reach someone by telephone
to communicate with someone in such a way that makes them understand or acknowledge something
wear out
go through
use up
I didn’t think we would get through the last week of exams.
I can’t wait to get through the first Christmas since my divorce. It is going to be very tough few weeks.
We all need to help Andrea get through the death of her mother.
After trying for hours, I was finally able to get through to their head office in Germany.
His high school guidance counselor is the only person who was able to get through to him. She convinced him that he needs to apply for colleges soon if he wants any chance of a future.
There is no origin for this idiom
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