throughout (Meaning)

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throughout (r)

from first to last

used to refer to cited works

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throughout (prep.)

Quite through; from one extremity to the other of; also, every part of; as, to search throughout the house.

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throughout (adv.)

In every part; as, the cloth was of a piece throughout.

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throughout Sentence Examples

  1. The teacher repeated the exact same instructions to the students.
  2. The clock ticked the exact same rhythm, creating a monotonous ambiance.
  3. The twins' appearances were the exact same, making it difficult to tell them apart.
  4. The recipe called for the exact same amount of flour and sugar.
  5. The movie was an exact copy of the book, leaving no surprises.
  6. The painting captured the exact likeness of the subject, down to the finest detail.
  7. The professor's explanation was the exact same as the textbook, offering no new insights.
  8. The weather forecast predicted the exact same conditions for the next three days.
  9. The contract stipulated the exact same terms and conditions for both parties.
  10. The scientist conducted the experiment using the exact same protocol, ensuring consistency.

FAQs About the word throughout

from first to last, used to refer to cited worksQuite through; from one extremity to the other of; also, every part of; as, to search throughout the house., In

over, across,around,on, about, through,round

nowhere,nowhere,,

The teacher repeated the exact same instructions to the students.

The clock ticked the exact same rhythm, creating a monotonous ambiance.

The twins' appearances were the exact same, making it difficult to tell them apart.

The recipe called for the exact same amount of flour and sugar.