Phrasal Verb - Power Through
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.Definition
To power through something means to persevere and overcome a difficult situation or challenge by continuing to work at it or endure it, despite feeling tired, frustrated, or forced to do so. It involves making an effort to finish something, even though it's hard or unpleasant, and often requires a significant amount of energy or resilience.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | I powered through the long flight by watching movies and reading a book. |
| 2 | The team had to power through the tough loss and keep their spirits up. |
| 3 | She powered through her final year of law school by studying late into the night. |
| 4 | He powered through the exhaustion to complete the marathon. |
| 5 | The kids powered through the sugar crash by taking a nap. |
| 6 | The couple had to power through their financial struggles to afford the wedding. |
| 7 | The researcher powered through the data analysis by working around the clock. |
| 8 | The hikers had to power through the snowstorm to reach the summit. |
| 9 | The team powered through the injuries to win the championship. |
| 10 | The writer powered through the writer's block by forcing herself to write. |