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go through with

1 of 1verb
/ˈɡoʊ ˈθru wɪθ/
Forms:goes through with,going through with,went through with,gone through with
1

to complete a planned or promised action, even if it is difficult or undesirable

transitive
  • Despite the obstacles, they decided to go through with their wedding.
  • She was determined to go through with the business venture, and it paid off.
  • They went through with the project and achieved remarkable results.
  • He had second thoughts, but ultimately, he went through with the surgery.
  • The team faced many challenges, but they went through with the competition and won.