carry through

VERB
  1. put in effect
    He actioned the operation
    execute the decision of the people
    carry out a task
  2. bring into safety
    We pulled through most of the victims of the bomb attack
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How To Use carry through In A Sentence

  • The songs of the whales carry through the water over long distances.
  • In order to carry through deportations and break the resistance of refugees, officers often maltreat people by tying them up and gagging them, or sedating them with drugs against their will.
  • Let's carry through with the task.
  • He poses the question: can the process of design carry through into the process of manufacture?
  • These adjustments carry through to the resource market as expanding industries demand more resources and contracting industries demand fewer.
  • We don't have the confidence that the UN will carry through a sustained program.
  • She therefore looked about among the Prince's connexions for some one who would accept coheirship with herself, and whose family would be strong enough in position to carry through probate on such terms, but at the same time would be grateful enough to her and venal enough to further her aim of being reinstated at Court. She Stands Accused
  • These adjustments carry through to the resource market as expanding industries demand more resources and contracting industries demand fewer.
  • The only way England can carry through this motion is by helping the maths work for the southern hemisphere. Times, Sunday Times
  • These latter two actions increase the probability that a client will carry through with the contract.
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