Throughout

/θruːˈaʊt/ preposition

In or during every part of a place, time, or situation. It means from the beginning to the end and in all areas.

Formed from 'through' plus 'out,' first appearing in Middle English as 'thurghout.' It literally meant 'through and out the other side.' The sense broadened to emphasize completeness in space and time.

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