What is the meaning of Through?
From one side or end of (something) to the other.
- So as to enter (something), pass within or across, and then leave.
So as to enter (something), pass within or across, and then leave.
So as to progress within (something) or towards the end or limit of (something).
From one side of (an opening) to the other.
To or beyond the other side of (an obstacle); past.
Indicating that something has been consumed or used up.
Along the course of; used in expressions of progress towards the end of something.
Throughout the duration of.
Via or by way of.
- By way of (a physical passage).
By way of (a physical passage).
By way of (an intermediary, agent, medium, etc.).
Throughout or across the extent of.
Amidst or surrounded by (while moving).
To (or up to) and including, with all intermediate values.
In consequence of; as a result of.
Passing from one side of something to the other.
Finished; complete.
Along the course of a task etc.; used in expressions of progress towards the end.
Without a future; done for.
No longer interested; wearied or turned off by experience.
Proceeding from origin to destination without the need to change transport vehicle.
In possession of the ball beyond the last line of defence but not necessarily the goalkeeper; through on goal.
Able to progress (to the next stage or a higher level) following success in an exam, sports match, etc.
From one side of something to the other.
- By way of the interior.
By way of the interior.
By way of an opening.
So as to overcome an obstacle and pass beyond it; past.
So as to pass a stage in a process and proceed to the next stage or level.
From beginning to end, or from the present position to the end.
Throughout something; all the way across or into.
A coffin, sarcophagus or tomb of stone; a large slab of stone laid on a tomb, or in a dry-stone wall from one side to the other; a perpend.
Source: wiktionary.org
- By way of the interior.
- By way of (a physical passage).
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