hammer through

phrasal verb·1 sense·particle through

Meanings

1

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.
They got the bill accepted by parliament through determined effort.
The mayor hammered the housing plan through council.
The mayor got the housing plan accepted by council through determined effort.

Don't confuse with

hammer throughhammer on

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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