go through with
To carry out
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Main Entry: ↑go
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ˌgo ˈthrough with [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they go through with he/she/it goes through with present participle going through with past tense went through with past participle gone through with] phrasal verb
to do something that you have planned or agreed to do, especially after not being sure you want to do it
I can’t believe he went through with the divorce.
Thesaurus: to carry out a plansynonym
Main entry: go
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perform (an action or process) to completion despite difficulty or unwillingness
he bravely went through with the ceremony
Useful english dictionary. 2012.