Go through (something)
To discuss something, to look at something, to do something.The teacher will go through the questions after the test.
To discuss something, to look at something, to do something.The teacher will go through the questions after the test.
To examine something carefully, to search carefully for something.The police went through the house to look for a weapon.
To have contact with someone (often to get permission or approval from someone with power or authority).Everybody has to go through the... Read more →
To use the proper procedures to do something (especially in a hierarchy or bureaucracy).We must go through the proper channels to get anything... Read more →
To go well with something, to match something.My green shirt does not go with my red hat.
To do everything possible.We plan to go whole hog to make the party successful.
To approach someone or something.The boy was too shy to go up to the man to ask him a question.
To burn or be destroyed by fire, to fail, to not come true (dreams).The waiter's plans to open a new restaurant went up in smoke after he lost... Read more →
To be constructed.Many new buildings are going up in our city.
To increase.The price for gasoline has just gone up.