hammer through
phrasal verb·1 sense·particle through
Meanings
Get a difficult plan or law accepted by determined effort
Why “through”? You start a task and keep going to the end. You finish the whole thing.
“They hammered the bill through parliament.”
“The mayor hammered the housing plan through council.”
Don't confuse with
Hammer through means get a difficult plan or law accepted by determined effort. Hammer on means hit something repeatedly and loudly to attract attention.
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hammer on
A contrast learners often mix up
Hit something repeatedly and loudly to attract attention
be through
Same through pattern: finishing
Have finished something
break through
Same through pattern: finishing
Cut into a broadcast or transmission; Force a way through an obstacle or barrier; Achieve success after a period of effort
carry through
Same through pattern: finishing
Complete what was promised
come through
Same through pattern: finishing
Pass through to arrive on the other side; Survive a difficult or dangerous experience; Do what was expected or hoped for; Arrive at its destination, especially a message or call
fall through
Same through pattern: finishing
Fail to happen or be completed
follow through
Same through pattern: finishing
Carry an action to its proper conclusion
get through
Same through pattern: finishing
Finish a difficult task or period; Survive a hard time; Make contact by phone; Use up a quantity of something; Pass a test or selection process
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