come through - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of come through in Hindi

  • के द्वारा आएं
  • घुसना
  • आर-पार करना
  • आना
  • बच जाना
  • बच निकलना

come through Definition

Verb

  • (of a quality) become apparent or noticeable through actions or performance.
  • succeed in surviving or dealing with an illness or ordeal.

come through Example

  • They come through here to see just what the government did. ( वे यहां से होकर आते हैं बस यह देखने के लिए कि सरकार ने क्या किया। )
  • The comedy of the Cold War comes through in his life. ( शीत युद्ध की कॉमेडी उनके जीवन में आती है। )
  • I think we can learn from this that there will be survivors who will come through all the evils of the world.  ( मुझे लगता है कि हम इससे सीख सकते हैं कि ऐसे लोग बचे होंगे जो दुनिया की सभी बुराइयों से गुजरेंगे। )
  • Hold it up and you see the light come through it. ( इसे पकड़ो और आप देखते हैं कि प्रकाश इसके माध्यम से आता है। )
  • Roving scouts will come through town and lay it on him. ( रोविंग स्काउट्स शहर के माध्यम से आएंगे और उस पर इसे बिछाएंगे। )

More Sentence

  • The film uses a great deal of blacks and shadows and they come through solid with no bleed or shimmer whatsoever.  
  • Ramon coming through with that no-hitter was absolutely fantastic.
  • Miraculously, golf has come through these shaky times without incident.
  • The muted colours come through clearly and crisply and the occasional uses of bright colours are faithfully rendered.  
  • If you ask him for a loan, he'll come through.
  • Chris did well to come through the qualifying rounds of the tournament .
  • Mr. Dole can see you now. Will you come through?
  • His ability did not come through when we were talking with him.
  • One's true feelings cannot but come through in what one says and does.
  • If he ( Clinton ) comes through with a substantive speech,
  • I see everyone I know and their children come through here.
  • How many Michael Jordans are going to come through this league?
  • They just haven't come through the right matches yet.
  • We've come through the thing without a single cross or irritated word and with not a sign of cabin fever.  
  • The five ghetto gates were thrown open, but Joseph did not come through any.  
  • Much of that savings is expected to come through union concessions.
  • Everything they say falls through or doesn't come through.
  • Any rust left and painted over will come through very quickly.
  • The insurance company has finally come through with the money.
  • You will come through any crisis if you hang tough.
  • He is waiting for the divorce to come through before he remarries.
  • He puts his administration at risk if he doesn't come through on these promises for reform.
  • The morning mist had lifted and the sun was starting to come through.
  • Your table is ready, ladies, if you'd care to come through.
  • Time after time he has come through with the right decisions,