through
/ˈθruː/ or /ˈθrʊ/Definitions
1. adverb
in a way that allows passage or movement from one side to the other; from beginning to end
“She walked through the park to get to the other side.”
2. preposition
in a way that allows passage or movement from one side to the other; from beginning to end
“The ball flew through the air.”
3. verb
to cause something to pass through a particular place or surface
“The water flowed through the pipe.”
4. noun
a passage or opening through something, especially a solid or natural obstacle
“The hikers found a path through the dense forest.”
5. adverb
from beginning to end; continuously
“The concert will be through the night.”