Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
come-through
phrasal verb
/kʌm θruː/

Definition
To succeed or deliver in a challenging situation, often by providing support or achieving a goal.

Examples
- Despite the difficulties, she really came through for the team by finishing the project on time.
- We were unsure if he would deliver, but he came through at the last minute.
- When I needed help, my friends came through and supported me.

Meaning
To perform as expected, especially in critical moments; to help or fulfill a promise.

Synonyms
- deliver
- succeed
- perform
- fulfill