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11throughout — through|out W1S3 [θru:ˈaut] prep, adv 1.) in every part of a particular area, place etc ▪ a large organization with offices throughout the world ▪ The disease spread rapidly throughout Europe. ▪ The house is in excellent condition, with fitted… …
12throughout — I. adverb Date: 13th century 1. in or to every part ; everywhere < of one color throughout > 2. during the whole time or action ; from beginning to end < remained loyal throughout > II. preposition …
13throughout — /throoh owt /, prep. 1. in or to every part of; everywhere in: They searched throughout the house. 2. from the beginning to the end of: He was bored throughout the play. adv. 3. in every part: rotten throughout. 4. at every moment or point:… …
14throughout — 1 /Tru: aUt/ preposition 1 in every part of a particular area, place etc: a large international organization with offices throughout the world. 2 during all of a particular period, from the beginning to the end: He had misled the court throughout …
15throughout — through•out [[t]θruˈaʊt[/t]] prep. 1) in or to every part of: throughout the house[/ex] 2) from beginning to end of: nodding throughout the sermon[/ex] 3) in every part or aspect: rotten throughout[/ex] 4) at every moment or point: Follow the… …
16throughout*/ — [θruːˈaʊt] adv, preposition 1) in every part of a place The hotel has recently been redecorated throughout.[/ex] Pollution is a serious problem in major cities throughout the world.[/ex] 2) during the whole of a period of time or an event House… …
17throughout — prep. & adv. prep. right through; from end to end of (throughout the town; throughout the 18th century). adv. in every part or respect (the timber was rotten throughout) …
18throughout — preposition 1) it had repercussions throughout the Middle East Syn: all over, across, in every part of, everywhere in, all through, right through, all around 2) she remained fit throughout her life Syn: all through, all, for the duration of …
19throughout — preposition 1) it had repercussions throughout Europe Syn: all over, in every part of, everywhere in 2) Rose had been very fit throughout her life Syn: all through, for the duration of, for the whole of, until the end of, all …
20throughout — 1. preposition /θɹuːˈaʊt/ in every part of; all through And though a philosopher may live remote from business, the genius of philosophy, if carefully cultivated by several, must gradually diffuse itself throughout the whole society 2. adverb… …