THROUGHOUT


Meaning of THROUGHOUT in English

through ‧ out S2 W1 /θruːˈaʊt/ BrE AmE preposition , adverb

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 carpets throughout.

2 . during all of a particular period, from the beginning to the end:

We are open every weekend throughout the year.

He was involved in politics throughout his life.

The debate continued, but Meredith remained silent throughout.

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THESAURUS

▪ everywhere adverb in or to every country or area of the world, or in or to every part of a place:

Poverty affects children everywhere.

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I've been looking everywhere for my keys.

▪ everyplace adverb American English spoken everywhere:

There you are. I've been looking for you everyplace.

▪ all over preposition, adverb everywhere on a surface or in a place:

Jack's clothes were all over the floor.

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Teams from all over the world will be taking part.

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Fry the potatoes until they are brown all over.

▪ worldwide adverb, adjective everywhere in the world:

The Olympic Games are watched by people worldwide.

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The show has a worldwide audience of 50 million viewers.

▪ nationwide adverb, adjective in all parts of a particular country:

a nationwide study of adolescents

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The company has over 200 stores nationwide.

▪ throughout adverb , preposition in every part of an area or place:

The house is carpeted throughout.

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He travelled throughout Scotland.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.