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Adverbial through an experiment has 1 sense
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Definitions from the Webthrough (preposition)1. Used to indicate the movement or passage of someone or something in one side or point of a place, object, or opening to the other. Example sentence: The bird flew through the open window. through (adverb)1. Indicating completion of an action or process. Example sentence: She read through the entire book in one day. 2. Indicates the means or method by which something is accomplished. Example sentence: They managed to communicate through sign language. through (adjective)1. Finished; concluded. Example sentence: We made it through the difficult times together. 2. Having successfully achieved or surpassed an obstacle or difficulty. Example sentence: He was a through hiker who completed the entire trail. through (noun)1. A means or passage from one side or point to another. Example sentence: The shortcut provided a through to the other side of town. through (verb)1. To pierce or penetrate from one side to the other. Example sentence: The arrow went through the target. 2. To complete or finish. Example sentence: She through the final level of the game. Related products: Experiment Books | ||||
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