MUDDLE THROUGH


Meaning of MUDDLE THROUGH in English

intransitive verb

: to achieve a degree of success without a decisive plan

mankind … only learns enough from glaciers, floods, and wars to muddle through — Henry Hewes

social legislation muddled through in the right direction — W.A.Orton

suffered several resounding disasters before muddling through to victory — John Masters

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.