Verb
To tell someone step by step how to do something.
The dispatcher will have to talk him through landing the plane in the middle of a hurricane!
To comfort someone as they endure trauma; to help someone consider an issue or see certain aspects of it.
I'll talk him through the problem.
She's utterly grief-stricken, so I'm going over to talk her through it.
My major aim was to shape a book which would make its own comment, a wordless statement: to talk through the way it was shaped. Doris Lessing
I'm really close to my family, and we talk through things. My parents are so amazing, they're brilliant. We try to take one step at a time and be wise about the decisions we make and keep our values and the things that are important. Naomi Scott
Talk through options and offer suggestions. Don't ignore an obvious problem in your family life and in your marriage. William G. Boykin
I used to have a group called Bad-Movie Saturday. Every Saturday, six of us would go see the worst movie that came out each weekend. It'd be noon in Burbank. It was just a running commentary. All executives - we would each talk through the movie and make jokes. Jason Reitman