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English to English adjective
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Going or extending through; going, extending, or serving from the beginning to the end; thorough; complete; as, a through line; a through ticket; a through train. Also, admitting of passage through; as, a through bridge. |  | source: webster1913 adjective satellite
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having finished or arrived at completion |  | Example: certain to make history before he's done it's a done deed after the treatment, the patient is through except for follow-up almost through with his studies
source: wordnet30
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(of a route or journey etc.) continuing without requiring stops or changes |  | Example: a through street a through bus through traffic
source: wordnet30 adverb
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from beginning to end |  | Example: read this book through
source: wordnet30
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over the whole distance |  | Example: this bus goes through to New York
source: wordnet30
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to completion |  | Example: think this through very carefully!
source: wordnet30
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in diameter |  | Example: this cylinder measures 15 inches through
source: wordnet30
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throughout the entire extent |  | Example: got soaked through in the rain I'm frozen through a letter shot through with the writer's personality knew him through and through boards rotten through and through
source: wordnet30
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From one end or side to the other; as, to pierce a thing through. |  | source: webster1913 preposition
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From end to end of, or from side to side of; from one surface or limit of, to the opposite; into and out of at the opposite, or at another, point; as, to bore through a piece of timber, or through a board; a ball passes through the side of a ship. |  | source: webster1913
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