[Idiom] WEATHER A STORM. - Surf Through Challenges with These Expressions

Weather a storm.

Weather a storm.

Endure through difficult times.

To "weather a storm" means to survive through a difficult or turbulent period. Originally referring to ships enduring harsh weather at sea, this idiom now applies to any kind of tough situation in life. It captures the essence of holding strong and making it through adversity.

Example Sentences

  1. We'll weather this financial storm together.

    We will endure this difficult financial period together.

  2. Despite several setbacks, the small company managed to weather the storm and emerged stronger.

    Despite several challenges, the small company managed to endure the difficult period and came out stronger.

  3. The community banded together to weather the storm after the hurricane caused widespread damage.

    The community came together to endure the difficult period after the hurricane caused widespread damage.

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