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1. follow-through
noun.
Carrying
some
project
or
intention
to
full
completion.
Synonyms
culmination
completion
windup
mop up
closing
Antonyms
start
disparage
colorless
nonmechanical
opening
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2. follow-through
noun.
The
act
of
carrying
a
stroke
to
its
natural
completion.
Synonyms
culmination
completion
stroke
shot
windup
mop up
closing
3. pass-through
noun.
An
opening
that
resembles
a
window
between
two
rooms
(especially
a
shelved
opening
between
a
kitchen
and
dining
room
that
is
used
to
pass
dishes).
Synonyms
opening
Antonyms
natural object
finish
4. walk-through
noun.
A
first
perfunctory
rehearsal
of
a
theatrical
production
in
which
actors
read
their
lines
from
the
script
and
move
as
directed.
Synonyms
rehearsal
dry run
Antonyms
debit
credit
unimportance
5. walk-through
noun.
The
act
of
walking
in
order
to
view
something.
Synonyms
walk
Antonyms
indirect discourse
direct discourse
6. walk-through
noun.
A
thorough
explanation
(usually
accompanied
by
a
demonstration)
of
each
step
in
a
procedure
or
process.
Synonyms
explanation
account
Antonyms
misbehave
7. see-through
adjective.
So
thin
as
to
transmit
light.
Synonyms
diaphanous
vaporous
transparent
filmy
thin
gossamer
sheer
vapourous
gauze-like
gauzy
cobwebby
Antonyms
thick
liquid
solid
clear
opaque
8. through
adjective.
(ˈθruː)
Having
finished
or
arrived
at
completion.
Synonyms
finished
through with
done
Antonyms
unfinished
unpainted
rough
preserved
Etymology
through (English)
þruh (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. through
adjective.
(ˈθruː)
(of
a
route
or
journey
etc.)
continuing
without
requiring
stops
or
changes.
Synonyms
direct
Antonyms
indirect
unprocessed
Etymology
through (English)
þruh (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. through
adverb.
(ˈθruː)
Throughout
the
entire
extent.
Synonyms
through and through
Antonyms
unpolished
raw
Etymology
through (English)
þruh (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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