{v. phr.} To finish; do as planned or agreed; not stop or fail to do. * /The boys don't think Bob will go through with his plans to spend the summer at a camp./ * /Mr. Trent hopes the city won't go through with its plans to widen the street./ Syn.: CARRY OUT. Compare: CARRY THROUGH, LIVE UP TO.
GO THROUGH WITH
Meaning of GO THROUGH WITH in English
Dictionary of English idioms . Словарь английских идиом. 2012