vverb.stativecontinue in existence after (an adversity, etc.)Synset:come through pull round pull through survive
Examples:- He survived the cancer against all odds
Antonyms:succumb
Derivationally Related Form:survivorsurvival
Hypernyms:defeat get the better of overcome
Inherited Hypernyms:surviveget the better of
Entailment:convalesce recover recuperate
Sentence Frame:Somebody ---s | Somebody ---s something (apply to: survive) | The business is going to --- (apply to: make it, come through, pull through)
vverb.socialsucceed in a big way; get to the topSynset:arrive get in go far
Examples:- After he published his book, he had arrived
- I don't know whether I can make it in science!
- You will go far, my boy!
Hypernyms:bring home the bacon come through deliver the goods succeed win
Inherited Hypernyms:arrivesucceed
Sentence Frame:Somebody ---s | Somebody ---s PP
vverb.socialgo successfully through a test or a selection processSynset:pass
Examples:- She passed the new Jersey Bar Exam and can practice law now
Antonyms:fail
Derivationally Related Form:passerpassing
Hypernyms:bring home the bacon come through deliver the goods succeed win
Inherited Hypernyms:passsucceed
Direct Hyponyms:acebreeze throughnailpass with flying colorssail throughsweep through
Full Troponyms:breeze through
Sentence Frame:Somebody ---s | Somebody ---s something (apply to: pass)