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  2. fight (something) through. To force the passage or acceptance of something, especially legislation, by an authoritative body with such haste and pressure that the normal careful considerations of its implications are avoided.

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  3. To force one's way through (a crowd or crowded place). The party was so packed with people that I had to fight through just to get to the bathroom! We had to fight our way through the crowd to board the train on time. Ugh, I hate having to fight my way through the club when it's busy like this.

  4. fight (something) through. To force the passage or acceptance of something, especially legislation, by an authoritative body such haste and pressure that the normal careful considerations of its implications are avoided.

  5. Jan 1, 2011 · Phrases starting with "Fight through the/it", are telling the subject to stay strong and bear whatever trouble or pain they are enduring. Fight through the pain - means to struggle onward with whatever is being suffered, despite the pain. You can use other words than pain for other difficulties.

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  7. Find 20 different ways to say FIGHT THROUGH, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  8. Feb 7, 2008 · A man says : I was alone when I took over this store. I've fought it through alone. It takes brains to do that. What does he mean by "I've fought it...

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