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through
adjective as in done
Strongest match
Weak matches
buttoned-up, complete, completed, concluded, ended, finis, finished, in the bag, terminated, wound-up, wrapped-up
adjective as in direct
Strongest match
Weak matches
constant, free, nonstop, one-way, opened, rapid, regular, straightforward, unbroken, unhindered, uninterrupted
preposition as in by way of
preposition as in between, during
Weak matches
by, clear, for the period, from beginning to end, in, in and out, in the middle, into, past, round, throughout
Example Sentences
At the Kerem Shalom crossing, Israel’s main crossing point with Gaza, last week journalists were shown lorries moving goods that had gone through security checks.
There have been highs - two wins, including a superb drive at the British Grand Prix, and the climb up through the field at Las Vegas mentioned by Vasseur are obvious ones.
They pass, he says, because courses are often assessed through assignments, rather than exams.
While access to care has expanded through telemedicine, Vashi warns that dermatologists must be wary of the limitations of virtual consultations.
"Ranchers could even introduce the seaweed through a lick block for their cattle."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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