get through to
1 of 1verb/ˈgɛt ˈθɹu tu/
Forms:gets through to,getting through to,got through to,gotten through to
1
to successfully communicate a message or idea to someone in a way that they understand or accept it
- An old friend might well be able to get through to her and help her.
- I couldn’t seem to get through to her.
- I feel I’m not getting through to some of the kids in my class.
- I find it impossible to get through to her.
- It took a lot of effort, but I finally got the new software system through to my team.