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through or (N Am) thru
preposition
1 going from one side or end of something to the other a road through the village .
2 from place to place within something; everywhere within it searched through the house .
3 from the beginning to the end of something read through the magazine .
4 N Am up to and including Tuesday through Thursday .
5 because of something lost his job through stupidity .
6 by way of, means of or agency of something; by related through marriage .
adverb
1 into and out of; from one side or end to the other go straight through .
2 from the beginning to the end.
3 into a position of having completed, especially successfully sat the exam again and got through .
4 to the core; completely soaked through .
5 Brit in or into communication by telephone put the caller through .
adjective
1 said of a journey, route, train or ticket, etc: going or allowing one to go all the way to one's destination without requiring a change of line or train, etc or a new ticket.
2 said of traffic: passing straight through an area or town, etc without stopping.
3 going from one surface, side or end to another a through road . See also thro-.
[Anglo-Saxon thurh ; compare thorough]
be through to have no further prospects or intentions in some regard He is through as a businessman .
be through with someone to have no more to do with them.
be through with something to have finished or completed it.
through and through completely.
preposition
1 going from one side or end of something to the other a road through the village .
2 from place to place within something; everywhere within it searched through the house .
3 from the beginning to the end of something read through the magazine .
4 N Am up to and including Tuesday through Thursday .
5 because of something lost his job through stupidity .
6 by way of, means of or agency of something; by related through marriage .
adverb
1 into and out of; from one side or end to the other go straight through .
2 from the beginning to the end.
3 into a position of having completed, especially successfully sat the exam again and got through .
4 to the core; completely soaked through .
5 Brit in or into communication by telephone put the caller through .
adjective
1 said of a journey, route, train or ticket, etc: going or allowing one to go all the way to one's destination without requiring a change of line or train, etc or a new ticket.
2 said of traffic: passing straight through an area or town, etc without stopping.
3 going from one surface, side or end to another a through road . See also thro-.
[Anglo-Saxon thurh ; compare thorough]
be through to have no further prospects or intentions in some regard He is through as a businessman .
be through with someone to have no more to do with them.
be through with something to have finished or completed it.
through and through completely.
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