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throughout
[ throo-out ]
preposition
- in or to every part of; everywhere in:
They searched throughout the house.
- from the beginning to the end of:
He was bored throughout the play.
adverb
- in every part:
rotten throughout.
- at every moment or point:
following the text closely throughout.
throughout
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preposition
- right through; through the whole of (a place or a period of time)
throughout the day
adverb
- through the whole of some specified period or area
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of throughout1
Example Sentences
Weeks later, the blood has been washed away, but the aftereffects of the bloodletting linger here in the coastal village of Al-Sanobar and throughout northwestern Syria.
Megan has been in and out of contact with her dad throughout her life.
Richard and Philip remained close throughout their lives apart from a two-year period when they were not in contact.
And the series makes good on each and every one of those promises throughout its first season.
The court heard that Christopher Fulton had accompanied the child to hospital and was described as appearing unconcerned throughout - something the judge said was an aggravating factor.
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