carry+through

  • 1carry through — (something) to complete something successfully. We ll need a qualified and experienced planner to carry through the study. Usage notes: often used in the form carry through with something or carry through on something: I think they lack the will… …

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  • 2carry through — ► carry through bring to completion. Main Entry: ↑carry …

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  • 3carry through — index attain, commit (perpetrate), complete, consummate, discharge (perform), dispatch (dispo …

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  • 4carry through — verb 1. put in effect (Freq. 4) carry out a task execute the decision of the people He actioned the operation • Syn: ↑accomplish, ↑execute, ↑carry out, ↑action, ↑ …

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  • 5carry through — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms carry through : present tense I/you/we/they carry through he/she/it carries through present participle carrying through past tense carried through past participle carried through 1) carry something through to… …

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  • 6carry through — {v.} 1a. To put into action. * /Mr. Green was not able to carry through his plans for a hike because he broke his leg./ 1b. To do something you have planned; put a plan into action. * /Jean makes good plans but she cannot carry through with any… …

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  • 7carry through — {v.} 1a. To put into action. * /Mr. Green was not able to carry through his plans for a hike because he broke his leg./ 1b. To do something you have planned; put a plan into action. * /Jean makes good plans but she cannot carry through with any… …

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  • 8carry\ through — v 1a. To put into action. Mr. Green was not able to carry through his plans for a hike because he broke his leg. 1b. To do something you have planned; put a plan into action. Jean makes good plans but she cannot carry through with any of them.… …

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  • 9carry through — PHRASAL VERB If you carry something through, you do it or complete it, often in spite of difficulties. [V P n (not pron)] We don t have the confidence that the UN will carry through a sustained program... [V n P] The state announced a clear cut… …

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  • 10carry through — verb Date: 1605 transitive verb carry out intransitive verb persist, survive < feelings that carry through to the present > …

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