Having finished or arrived at completion.
1Pruitt said the EPA is continuing to follow through with Trump's order.
2However, it was then Jiangxi coming through with several boxes of masks.
3She wanted to talk it through with someone, but nobody seemed right.
4We hope he will follow through with the strong statements he made.
5Well, not that she would actually go through with it, of course.
6There was only one course available -to go through with it.
7As a matter of fact, I was through with my life's work.
8He was pleased with himself; he had come through with flying colors.
9I will go through with the thing now I am in it.
10The middle-class parents talked things through with their children, reasoning with them.
11They were wetted through with the snow; they were cold and hungry.
12I must get through with it; they are all waiting for it.
13When he took anything in hand the master went through with it.
14The back walls of the house struck through with the late rain.
15In that sense, it is important that he goes through with this.
16Materials assist with family discussion and facilitate the family's follow- through with BD.