Definitions from Wiktionary (come through)
▸ verb: To come into a room or other space through a door or passageway.
▸ verb: (idiomatic) To survive, to endure.
▸ verb: To be communicated or expressed successfully.
▸ verb: (intransitive, slang) To provide information on something; to confess.
▸ verb: (intransitive, idiomatic) To succeed; to survive and overcome struggles.
▸ verb: (with an object preceded by the preposition for or with) To not let somebody down, keep or fulfil one's word or promise; to deliver (something).
▸ verb: Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see come, through.
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▸ verb: To come into a room or other space through a door or passageway.
▸ verb: (idiomatic) To survive, to endure.
▸ verb: To be communicated or expressed successfully.
▸ verb: (intransitive, slang) To provide information on something; to confess.
▸ verb: (intransitive, idiomatic) To succeed; to survive and overcome struggles.
▸ verb: (with an object preceded by the preposition for or with) To not let somebody down, keep or fulfil one's word or promise; to deliver (something).
▸ verb: Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see come, through.
Similar:
succeed,
get through,
survive,
break through,
make it,
pull through,
get the door,
pass through,
transude,
put through,
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