throughout

IPA: θruˈaʊt

adverb

  • In every part; everywhere.
  • During an entire period of time, the whole time.
  • (heraldry) Of an ordinary such as a pile or chevron, or a partition per chevron, etc: extending to the edge of the field (or quarter, chief, etc).
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Examples of "throughout" in Sentences

  • ABC censored the word throughout the heated debate.
  • Stuffily, the Internet has spread the word throughout the software sphere.
  • Caitlyn nodded and whispered back, He hardly spoke a word throughout dinner.
  • The Wigan game was the most moving I have ever felt … with fans singing my name throughout the game.
  • The Asian Wall Street Journal spread the word throughout the Far East: “The Broken Hearts Club will have a slow U.S. rollout beginning in major cities.”
  • As I have said, it was meant in a conciliatory and friendly way in the context in which I have used the word throughout my life and as set out earlier in this Statement.
  • The eyes of all people are upon us, so that if we deal falsely with our God in this work we have undertaken and so cause Him to withdraw His present help from us, we shall be made a story and a byword throughout the world.

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