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Definitions from the WebTerm: thorughDescription:"Thorugh" seems to be a typographical error, as the correct spelling is "through". It is an English preposition, adverb, and adjective with various meanings and uses. It generally refers to movement indicating entering, passing, or going from one side to another, finishing something, or indicating a duration of time. However, it can also have other specialized meanings depending on the context. Sample Sentences:Sense 1: Movement from one side to anotherPreposition: John walked through the park to reach his destination. Adverb: The ball rolled through the tunnel and came out the other side. Adjective: The secret passage led to a through road that nobody knew about. Sense 2: Finishing or completing somethingPreposition: She persevered through difficult times and eventually achieved success. Adverb: The workers labored through the night to finish the project before the deadline. Adjective: After a through analysis, the researchers found a solution to the problem. Sense 3: Duration of timePreposition: We stayed at the beach through the entire summer vacation. Adverb: The storm lasted all night and through the early morning. Adjective: The company's profits increased through the years due to their strategic investments. Related Products: | ||||
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