01 prep. From end to end of, or from side to side of; from one surface or limit of, to the opposite; into and out of at the opposite, or at another,…
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From end to end of, or from side to side of; from one surface or limit of, to the opposite; into and out of at the opposite, or at another, point; as, to bore through a piece of timber, or through a board; a ball passes through the side of a ship.
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Between the sides or walls of; within; as, to pass through a door; to go through an avenue.“Through the gate of ivory he dismissed His valiant offspring.” — Dryden.
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By means of; by the agency of.“Through these hands this science has passed with great applause.” — Sir W. Temple.“Material things are presented only through their senses.” — Cheyne.
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Over the whole surface or extent of; as, to ride through the country; to look through an account.
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Among or in the midst of; -- used to denote passage; as, a fish swims through the water; the light glimmers through a thicket.
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From the beginning to the end of; to the end or conclusion of; as, through life; through the year.