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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
“He served our country faithfully in Guantanamo, Afghanistan, and Iraq and is a believer in peace through strength and the America First agenda.”
In his first White House tenure, he went through five Defense secretaries in four years.
In announcing his choice of the “courageous and patriotic” Hegseth for the top defense job, Trump again touted his self-described policy of “peace through strength” — deterrence underpinned by a willingness to use military force when necessary.
“It may look different, it may feel different, but that's the reality — even in the most restrictive times, people have still found a way to navigate through increasingly complex barriers to access abortion care.”
In a statement announcing her selection, Trump said that Gabbard would bring a “a fearless spirit” to the intelligence agencies and secure “peace through strength.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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