pull through

VERB
  1. bring into safety
    We pulled through most of the victims of the bomb attack
  2. continue in existence after (an adversity, etc.)
    He survived the cancer against all odds
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How To Use pull through In A Sentence

  • Everyone was very concerned whether he would pull through or not.
  • Somehow she helped them pull through.
  • The brakeman was a good fellow, and one and all encouraged him in the hope that he would pull through. The Canadian Elocutionist
  • The doctor is sure he will pull through.
  • Everyone was very concerned whether he would pull through or not.
  • She said: ‘It's still fifty-fifty whether he will pull through but we are doing our best for him.’
  • After all the soldering is completed, you will need to tie a large enough knot in one end of the bungee cord so it won't pull through an eyebolt.
  • I hope they all stay close and pull through this tragedy together. The Sun
  • During that period his condition would see-saw and we were not sure if he would pull through.
  • It's going to be tough but we'll pull through it together.
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