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Go through Meaning in English

expression

ˈɡoʊ/ /ˈθɹu
GOH-throo
ɡˈəʊ/ /θɹˈuː
gOH-thROO

Definition

To experience something difficult or significant, or to examine something carefully. It is often used for facing challenges, reviewing materials, or checking items one by one.

Usage & Nuances

'Go through' is informal and occurs in a range of situations: emotional hardship ('go through a tough time'), reviewing items ('go through your bag'), or completing procedures ('go through security'). It's not used for walking through physical spaces (use 'walk through' for that).

Example Sentences

He had to go through many tests at the hospital.

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Please go through your notes before the exam.

basic

We need to go through this list together.

basic

She's going through a really tough breakup right now.

natural

I had to go through my bag three times to find my keys.

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You wouldn’t believe how much paperwork I had to go through to get that visa.

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