Definition of «to come through»

The phrase "to come through" means to succeed in doing something, especially after facing difficulties or challenges. It can also mean to be available, accessible, or reachable when needed. For example, if someone is trying to get in touch with another person but their calls keep going unanswered, the second person may say they "came through" when they finally answer and communicate with them.

Sentences with «to come through»

  • Apparently, the video I embedded in yesterday's post did not come through in the e-mail version — something I realized only too late. (voxfelina.com)
  • It produced music with very nice clarity, but the amp obviously lacked power, so the sound didn't come through with much depth. (cnet.com)
  • Of course I was also disappointed when it didn't come through in the game. (toy-tma.com)
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