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Meanings of
pull through
in English
Portuguese
superar
Catalan
superar
Spanish
superar
Back to the meaning
Continue in existence after (an adversity, etc.)
survive
pull round
come through
make it
succumb
Portuguese
superar
Bring into safety.
save
carry through
bring through
Synonyms
Examples for "
save
"
save
carry through
bring through
Examples for "
save
"
1
These programs promote community health, protect public safety, and
save
taxpayer dollars.
2
Dealmakers expect more political intervention to
save
companies of strategic national interest.
3
Photo: edify.co.nz Teaching young people how to manage money, budget and
save
.
4
That would
save
both patients and the health system time and money.
5
We must form a government that will
save
the nation, he said.
1
Will that
carry
through
to an even greater coherence this time round?
2
But Emmett didn't
carry
through
his threat to eviscerate the younger man.
3
Thou and Bertram will have all the last arrangements to
carry
through
.
4
A child's Zebco spin-casting rod, small enough to
carry
through
the woods.
5
To
carry
through
those plans necessitated the proper schooling of Janice Day.
1
We
bring
through
players like Wilfried all the time and they need educating.
2
Lampard has been promised time to
bring
through
young players and build a successful team.
3
Your news has put me in a fever; I have two friends to
bring
through
.
4
I would have stayed there, but it seemed right and soldierly to
bring
through
the news first.
5
She's never had a chance to nurse-nevera child of her own to
bring
through
a bout with colic.
Usage of
pull through
in English
1
An opening appears in the
reef
-
we
pull
through
it and land easily.
2
I don't know if we'll
pull
through
,
said one of the mothers.
3
Having someone depend on me really made me want to
pull
through
.
4
She had to trust its
pull
through
the invisible leads and channels.
5
Thank you, Polly; he may
pull
through
,
but I have my doubts.
6
The launch hardly had enough strength to
pull
through
at full speed.
7
Don't trouble about my affairs; I shall
pull
through
the difficult time.
8
He looked at her childish face and hoped she would
pull
through
.
9
I fancied she was being upheld- Ithoughtshe would easily
pull
through
.
10
Of course we are short-handed, but I believe we can
pull
through
.
11
Well, h'ist yerself up thar; I reckon we c'n
pull
through
somehow.
12
If Adam could barely manage to
pull
through
,
just think of me.
13
I tried to
pull
through
the last move but my hand opened.
14
You'll
pull
through
and come out the big end of the horn.
15
If you have a good show, you are sure to
pull
through
.
16
If she should-leaveme I'd never
pull
through
and- Iwouldn'twant to.
Other examples for "pull through"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
pull
through
pull
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
pull through
Portuguese
superar
sobreviver
Catalan
superar
sobreviure
Spanish
superar
sobrevivir
Pull through
through the time
Pull through
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
New Zealand
Common
United States of America
Less common