durchbringen

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to be able to bring (something) through
 * 2)  to cause (something) to pass
 * 3) to cause (something or someone) to pass an exam, a test, an inspection; win an election; etc.
 * 4) to overcome opposition so as to make (a cause) advance in proceedings, to get (a bill) passed
 * 5)  to support (someone’s) life or livelihood
 * 6)  to provide (someone, an animal, etc.) with (usually the bare minimum of) sustenance, to allow (someone) the minimum needed to get by
 * 7)  to eke out a living, to get by, to make ends meet
 * 8)  to render medical aid (to someone) so as to save their life
 * 9)  to squander
 * 1)  to support (someone’s) life or livelihood
 * 2)  to provide (someone, an animal, etc.) with (usually the bare minimum of) sustenance, to allow (someone) the minimum needed to get by
 * 3)  to eke out a living, to get by, to make ends meet
 * 4)  to render medical aid (to someone) so as to save their life
 * 5)  to squander
 * 1)  to render medical aid (to someone) so as to save their life
 * 2)  to squander
 * 1)  to squander
 * 1)  to squander