Pronunciation: /ˈkæri θruː/
noun a person or thing that carries through a task or action
A1 I will carry through with my promise to help you.
A2 She always carries through on her commitments.
B1 The team's ability to carry through with the project impressed their manager.
B2 His determination to carry through with his goals is admirable.
C1 The company's ability to carry through with their strategic plan led to their success.
C2 Her perseverance and drive to carry through with her ambitions set her apart from others.
verb to complete or follow through with a task or action
A1 She carried through with her plan to start a new hobby.
A2 He carried through the project despite facing many obstacles.
B1 The team worked together to carry through the new company policy.
B2 The manager ensured that all employees carried through with the training program.
C1 The CEO successfully carried through the merger negotiations.
C2 The politician's ability to carry through on campaign promises helped gain public trust.
formal It is important to carry through with your commitments in a professional setting.
informal I always make sure to carry through on my promises to my friends.
slang I'll definitely carry through with my plan to go to the concert next weekend.
figurative She was determined to carry through with her goal of running a marathon.
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