I. phrasal
1. : to subject to thorough examination, consideration, or study
went through the items one by one
2. : experience , undergo
go through hell and high water
3. : to carry out : perform
the children went through their part of the program without a hitch
4. : to appear in published form in
the book has gone through six editions
II. intransitive verb
1. : to continue firmly or obstinately to the end : persist , persevere — used with with
I was going through with it if it killed me — A.W.Long
2.
a. : to receive approval or sanction : pass
the proposed amendment failed to go through
b. : to come to be agreed on
the deal went through and the house was sold