throughout

/θruːˈaʊt/
preposition
  1. In every part of a place or area; all through.
    • The news spread throughout the entire school within an hour.
    • There are beautiful gardens throughout the city.
    • The smell of fresh bread filled the house throughout the morning.
  2. During the whole of a period of time; from beginning to end.
    • He worked hard throughout the year and earned a promotion.
    • She remained calm throughout the entire interview.
    • The festival runs throughout the month of June.
adverb
  1. In or to every part; from beginning to end.
    • The movie was exciting throughout, with no dull moments.
    • The policy was applied consistently throughout.
    • The house was painted white throughout.
Synonyms
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