Meaning of the word "to get through" in English

What does "to get through" mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.

to get through

US /tuː ɡɛt θruː/
UK /tuː ɡɛt θruː/

Phrasal Verb

1.

to successfully deal with a difficult period or situation

Example:
We'll help each other to get through this tough time.
I don't know how I'm going to get through the rest of the week.
2.

to make contact with someone by phone or other means of communication

Example:
I tried calling her all morning, but I couldn't get through.
His message finally managed to get through to the manager.
3.

to make someone understand something, often something difficult or unpleasant

Example:
It took a while for the message to get through to him.
I just can't seem to get through to my teenage son about the importance of studying.