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Meaning of came through
The primary meaning of "came through" is to successfully deal with a difficult situation or to achieve something.
Etymology of came through
The phrase "came through" is derived from the verb "come" which originated from Old English "cuman" and the preposition "through" which came from Old English "thurh", the phrase has been in use since the 16th century to indicate movement or progression from one side to another, or to achieve success in a challenging situation
Synonyms
emerged
appeared
materialized
surfaced
arrived
reached
attained
succeeded
persevered
endured
survived
thrived
flourished
prospered
managed
coped
overcame
conquered
triumphed
prevailed
transpired
happened
occurred
resulted
turned out
worked out
panned out
fell into place
clicked
jelled
came together
paid off
yielded
produced
rendered
furnished
provided
delivered
made it
pulled through
got by
eked out
scraped by
struggled through
fought through
pushed through
Definitions
- To succeed in doing something or to achieve something, especially after a lot of effort
- * To do what you said you would do, or to provide what was promised
- * To move into a place or position, or to become visible or apparent
Usage Examples
- She came through the difficult time with the support of her friends and family
- * The company came through with their promise to deliver the product on time
- * The sun came through the clouds, shining brightly in the sky
Antonyms
failed
fell short
missed
lacked
was absent
disappeared
vanished
went away
gave up
quit
stopped
ceased
ended
terminated
abandoned
deserted
let down
disappointed
fell through
collapsed
crumbled
disintegrated
deteriorated
declined
weakened
faltered
stumbled
tripped
slipped
struggled
foundered
sank
drowned