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Meaning of all through
The primary meaning of "all through" is to indicate something that continues or extends throughout a period of time or a place.
Etymology of all through
The phrase "all through" is derived from Old English words "eall" meaning all and "þurh" meaning through, with its modern usage evolving from Middle English
Historically, the phrase has been used to indicate continuity or extent, with its meaning expanding to include various contexts such as time, place, and effect
Synonyms
throughout
during
across
over
via
by way of
en route
on the way
in the course of
throughout the duration
from start to finish
from beginning to end
from one end to the other
straight through
the whole time
every step of the way
all the way
all along
right through
throughout the period
all throughout
the entire time
from end to end
through and through
from the start
from the beginning
Definitions
- Used to indicate that something continues or extends throughout a period of time or a place
- * Used to indicate that something affects or is true of the whole of something
Usage Examples
- The city was all through filled with music and laughter during the festival
- * She worked all through the night to finish the project on time
- * The new policy will be effective all through the company
Antonyms
partially
hardly
barely
scarcely
not at all
never
rarely
occasionally
sporadically
intermittently
infrequently
at times
sometimes
sporadically
in part
to some extent
moderately
incompletely
insufficiently
fragmentarily