go through
phrasal verb
go through
​if a law, contract, etc. goes through, it is officially accepted or completed
The deal did not go through.
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go through something
1 to look at or examine something carefully, especially in order to find something
She went through the company's accounts, looking for evidence of fraud.
2 to study or consider something in detail, especially by repeating it
Let's go through the arguments again.
Could we go through (= practise) Act 2 once more?
3 to perform a series of actions; to follow a method or procedure
Certain formalities have to be gone through before you can emigrate.
4 to experience or suffer something
She's been going through a bad patch recently.
He's amazingly cheerful considering all he's had to go through.
​5 to use up or finish something completely
The boys went through two whole loaves of bread.