through
adjective
1 through
Having finished or arrived at completion:
— After the treatment, the patient is through except for follow-up.
— Almost through with his studies.
synonyms: done, through with.
2 through
of a route or journey etc. Continuing without requiring stops or changes.
adverb
1 through
From beginning to end.
Roget 631: through, by, per; whereby, thereby, hereby; by the agency of etc. 170; by dint of; by virtue of, in virtue of; through the medium of etc. ... show more
Roget 278: towards; on the road, on the high road to; en avant; versus, to; hither, thither, whither; directly; straight as an arrow, forwards as an arrow; point blank; ... show more
Roget 170: by the agency of, etc. n.; through etc. (instrumentality) 631; by means of etc. 632.
Roget 154: of course, it follows that, naturally, consequently; as a consequence, in consequence; through, all along of, necessarily, eventually.
Roget 632: by means of, with; by what means, by all means, by any means, by some means; wherewith, herewith, therewith; wherewithal. how etc. (in what manner) ... show more
2 through
Over the whole distance.
3 through
To completion.
4 through
In diameter.
5 through
Throughout the entire extent:
— 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.
synonym: through and through.
Moby thesaurus: SOL, all bets off, all off, all over, all through, all up, around, at about, at an end, because of, breadthwise, broad side foremost, broadside, broadways, broadwise, by, by dint of, by means of, by use of, by virtue of ... show more.
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