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from start to finish

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adverbial from start to finish has 1 sense
  1. from start to finish - completely

Definitions from the Web

Term: from start to finish

Description:

The phrase "from start to finish" is an idiomatic expression that refers to the entire duration or process of something, spanning all its stages or steps.

Senses:

  1. Adverbial Sense: Referring to the complete span or duration of an activity or event.
  2. Idiomatic Sense: Describing the comprehensive coverage or completion of a task, project, or journey.

Samples Sentences:

  1. The marathon runner was determined to run the race from start to finish without taking any breaks.
  2. We watched the entire movie from start to finish, captivated by its storyline.
  3. The chef carefully prepared the meal from start to finish, ensuring each dish was cooked to perfection.
  4. She read the book from start to finish in one sitting, unable to put it down.
  5. The construction of the building took several months, but the architect was involved from start to finish.

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