take through

take (one) through (something or some place)

1. To guide or escort one through something or some place. My parents are visiting for the weekend, so I want to take them through the city tomorrow. Tom here will take you through the office to give you a sense of the place.
2. To help one understand or complete some process. I had to call customer service to take me through the installation process. I'd be happy to take you through the steps to set up a new account.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

take someone through (something)

to escort someone through something or some place. Would you mind taking Jerry through the factory? I would be happy to take him through.
See also: take, through
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • take (one) through (something or some place)
  • usher (someone or something) into (something or some place)
  • usher (someone or something) out of (something or some place)
  • guide
  • guide (someone or something) across
  • guide across
  • see (one) across (something or some place)
  • see across
  • whip away
  • usher into some place