• Preposition

    in at one end, side, or surface and out at the other
    to pass through a tunnel; We drove through Denver without stopping. Sun came through the window.
    from one to the other of; between or among the individual members or parts of
    to swing through the trees; This book has passed through many hands.
    over the surface of, by way of, or within the limits or medium of
    to travel through a country; to fly through the air.
    during the whole period of; throughout
    They worked through the night.
    having reached the end of; done with
    to be through one's work.
    to and including
    from 1900 through 1950.
    by the means or instrumentality of; by the way or agency of
    It was through him they found out.
    by reason of or in consequence of
    to run away through fear.
    in at the first step of a process, treatment, or method of handling, passing through subsequent steps or stages in order, and finished, accepted, or out of the last step or stage
    The body of a car passes through 147 stages on the production line. The new tax bill finally got through Congress.

    Adverb

    in at one end, side, or surface and out at the other
    to push a needle through; just passing through.
    all the way; along the whole distance
    This train goes through to Boston.
    throughout
    soaking wet through.
    from the beginning to the end
    to read a letter through.
    to the end
    to carry a matter through.
    to a favorable or successful conclusion
    He barely managed to pull through.

    Adjective

    having completed an action, process, etc.; finished
    Please be still until I'm through. When will you be through with school?
    at the end of all relations or dealings
    My sister insists she's through with selfish friends.
    passing or extending from one end, side, or surface to the other.
    traveling or moving to a destination without changing of trains, planes, etc.
    a through flight.
    (of a road, route, way, course, etc., or of a ticket, routing order, etc.) admitting continuous or direct passage; having no interruption, obstruction, or hindrance
    a through highway; through ticket.
    (of a bridge truss) having a deck or decks within the depth of the structure. Compare deck ( def. 16 ) .
    of no further use or value; washed-up
    Critics say he's through as a writer.

    Idiom

    through and through
    through the whole extent of; thoroughly
    cold through and through.
    from beginning to end; in all respects
    an aristocrat through and through.

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