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work through
verb
(tr, adverb) psychol to resolve (a problem, esp an emotional one), by thinking about it repeatedly and hence lessening its intensity either by gaining insight or by becoming bored by it
Example Sentences
"The curtailments are a painful measure to take, but are necessary following a devastating event which we are still working through and an unusual combination of external events," it said.
Crews from the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service worked through the night into Saturday morning to extinguish the flames.
Instead, with years of trauma to work through, she retreats into herself — exactly the outcome her sisters hoped to prevent.
She would like teachers invited — with pay — to work through issues over the summer so that the school gets off to the strongest start possible when the school year begins in August.
But there was an intriguing undertow below all this that wasn’t readily discernible; bear with me for a minute while we work through it.
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