" Can you explain and give some examples of it's usage " [closed]

Can you help me with learning this phrase

Unseen phrase for me


Solution 1:

In your example it refers to connotation a:

be through (with somebody/something) informal

a) to have finished doing something or using something I’m not through just yet – I should be finished in an hour. Are you through with the computer yet?

b) to no longer be having a relationship with someone That’s it! Simon and I are through. I’m through with you!

(Longman Dictionary)