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- moving in one side and out of the other side of (an opening, channel, or location):"she walked through the doorway into the living room" · "a ten-minute drive through the tunnel brought us to the city of Whittier" · "water was pouring through holes in the roof"
- so as to make a hole or opening in (a physical object):"the truck smashed through a brick wall"
- moving around or from one side to the other within (a crowd or group):"they threaded their way through the guests"
- so as to be perceived from the other side of (an intervening obstacle):"the sun was streaming in through the window"
- expressing the position or location of something beyond or at the far end of (an opening or an obstacle):"the approach to the church is through a gate"
- expressing the extent of turning from one orientation to another:"each joint can move through an angle within fixed limits"
- continuing in time toward completion of (a process or period):"he showed up halfway through the second act"
- so as to inspect all or part of (a collection, inventory, or publication):"I flipped through the pages"
- by means of (a process or intermediate stage):"dioxins get into mothers' milk through contaminated food"Similar:through the agency ofwith the help ofwith the aid ofwith the assistance ofunder the aegis ofas a result ofas a consequence of
- by means of (an intermediary or agent):"we are continuing to seek justice through the courts"
adverbthrough (adverb)- expressing movement into one side and out of the other side of an opening, channel, or location:"as soon as we opened the gate they came streaming through" · "I went through to the bedroom to answer the phone"Similar:from one side to the otherfrom one end to anotherfrom end to endin and out the other end/side
- so as to make an opening in a physical object:"cut the lemon in half from top to bottom, but not all the way through" · "their dog ran out onto the ice and fell through"
- expressing movement around or from one side to the other within a crowd or group:"a party of about 40 students arrived and I had to push my way through to the reception desk" · "I pushed my way though to the front"
- so as to be perceived from the other side of an intervening obstacle:"you'll find caves and waterfalls sheltered by lush green trees with sunlight streaming through"
- so as to continue in time toward the completion of a process, period, etc.:"she's just started a tour that will keep her busy right through to June" · "my partner was genuinely surprised that babies wake up in the night —he thought newborns sleep through" · "make sure to watch the video all the way through"Similar:the whole timefrom start to finishwithout a breakwithout an interruption
- so as to complete a particular stage or trial successfully:"though he tried to rally support for his bill, he couldn't push it through" · "we're extremely pleased to be through to the semifinals" · "we need the money to help us get through until he has a new job"Similar:to the endto the terminationto the completionto the culminationto a successful conclusion
- from beginning to end of an experience or activity, typically one that is tedious or stressful:"Karl will see you through, Ingrid"
- so as to inspect all or part of a publication or document:"she read the letter through carefully"
- so as to be connected by telephone:"she quickly put a call through to Jack"
adjectivethrough (adjective)- (of a means of public transportation or a ticket) continuing or valid to the final destination:"a through train from Boston" · "a through ticket"
- denoting traffic that passes from one side of a place to another in the course of a longer journey:"neighborhoods from which through traffic would be excluded"
- denoting a road that is open at both ends, allowing traffic free passage from one end to the other:"the shopping center is on a busy through road"
- (of a room) running the whole length of a building.
OriginOld English thurh (preposition and adverb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch door and German durch. The spelling change to thr- appears c.1300, becoming standard from Caxton onwards. - Synonyms for "search through" include12:
- Hunt through
- Rummage
- Poke around
- Forage
- Nose around
- Dig (through)
- Ransack
- Troll
- Review
- Sort (through)
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