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Throughout - 5 dictionary results

through⋅out

[throo-out]
–preposition
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.
–adverb
3. in every part: rotten throughout.
4. at every moment or point: following the text closely throughout.

Origin:
bef. 1000; ME throw out, OE thurh ūt through and out the other side (of). See through, out
through·out   (thrōō-out')   
prep.  In, to, through, or during every part of; all through: The road is kept open throughout the year.
adv.  
  1. In or through all parts; everywhere: The material is flawed throughout.
  2. During the entire time or extent: Though unsure how her speech would be received, she remained calm and professional throughout.

Throughout

Through*out"\, prep. Quite through; from one extremity to the other of; also, every part of; as, to search throughout the house.

Nor to their idle orbs doth sight appear Of sun, or moon, or star, throughout the year. --Milton.

Throughout

Through*out"\, adv. In every part; as, the cloth was of a piece throughout.
Language Translation for : Throughout
Spanish: por todas partes,
German: überall,
Japanese: ~じゅうを

throughout 
late O.E. þurhut; see through + out (cf. Ger. durchaus, 16c.).
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