from first to last; "the play was excellent end-to-end"
throughout
How to use throughout in a sentence. Example sentences and definitions for throughout.
Editorial note
By removing that rung of the ladder we hurt them greatly throughout their life.
Quick take
from first to last; "the play was excellent end-to-end"
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of throughout gathered in one view.
used to refer to cited works
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for throughout.
adverb
from first to last; "the play was excellent end-to-end"
See also: end-to-end
adverb
used to refer to cited works
See also: passim
Example sentences
By removing that rung of the ladder we hurt them greatly throughout their life.
If you set your thermostat to a constant 70, the heater works a little at a time throughout the day.
Most striking and appalling is the lack of common sense and basic empathy throughout this whole ordeal.
You need some perspective that goes back at least a few decades, and ideally throughout at least the entire 20th century.
Today, it has well over 1,000 lawyers and is part of a conglomerate firm with branches in many cities throughout the world.
My advice to people in similar positions all throughout tech is this: there are three signs that indicate an impending downsizing.
In fact, throughout much of our nation's history, law enforcement had no idea what kind of communications criminals had.
You can point out that I'm sitting in climate-controlled car, listening to a podcast, drinking coffee, having a better time than 99% of humans throughout history.
When I complained to a friend at Google about the new GMail compose, he said that what was driving it was that Larry wanted a beautiful, consistent look throughout all Google's products.
"Peppered throughout the post are cultural signs and signifiers that mark the author as an advocate for a fairly specific set of political and social beliefs.
Many people throughout the world do not have the privilege of completing a college education and it simply cannot be a rule of life that "play" is the operative way of doing things.
Despite being actively discouraged almost throughout my childhood of pursuing an intellectual career, I always had an intrinsic motivation and desire to learn and create tech-related things.
As someone who struggled with cocaine, heroin and prescription opioid addictions throughout my teenage years, this resonates with me quite a bit, but I'm not sure if I agree with the conclusions the author is drawing.
Preston-Werner was a regular presence at the GitHub office and, according to Horvath, had extensive access to private information throughout GitHub's systems despite the fact that she wasn't an employee.
It's no accident that the author turns to the authority of feminists for perspectives on men -- despite that being so laughly outside the remit of feminism -- because the entire point, unstated but present, throughout the article is that women have 'got it right' and men should be more like women.
Yet, while doing just that and limiting his ruling to the particular facts before him, Judge Alsup has provided a definitive and logically compelling approach to how such issues are to be decided where they concern APIs and copyright and such reasoning is, in my view, destined to be widely applied throughout the court system going forward.
After hiring a firm out of the midwest to manage the construction on a fixed-fee contract, it proceeded to make life miserable for that firm by making never-ending revisions to the project plans throughout the course of construction and this not only caused that firm to incur cost overruns but also had the effect of causing substantial delays in getting the work done.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use throughout in a sentence?
By removing that rung of the ladder we hurt them greatly throughout their life.
What does throughout mean?
from first to last; "the play was excellent end-to-end"
What part of speech is throughout?
throughout is commonly used as adverb.