transitive verb
1. : to carry to a successful conclusion : bring to completion
the thing has to be done and the job put through and finished — Sir Winston Churchill
in the latter office he put through a number of reforms — Current Biography
2.
a. : to make a telephone connection for
the operator put him through to his party without delay
b. : to obtain a connection for (a telephone call)
put through a long-distance call one evening — Anna Wright