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carry through
verb as in achieve
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verb as in carry out
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verb as in carry the ball
verb as in effect
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verb as in effectuate
verb as in enact
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verb as in endure
verb as in finish
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verb as in make
verb as in perform
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verb as in prosecute
verb as in realize
verb as in survive
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Example Sentences
Following the public funeral, Pope Francis' coffin was carried through Rome in a slow procession.
Meanwhile, the Pope's coffin was carried through Rome in a slow procession to the church of Santa Maria Maggiore for burial.
He added that small organisations that are "mighty" won't have the resilience to carry through this change because the impact is "coming so quickly".
The real question for the chancellor has been the extent to which that has carried through to the end of the forecast period, and so permanently dented the economy and tax revenues.
President-elect Donald Trump has nominated a slate of unorthodox loyalists to serve in his next administration, disregarding the kinds of legal baggage and inexperience he has carried through his own political career.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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