follow through on plan

  • 1follow-through — n [singular] 1.) the continued movement of your arm after you have hit the ball in tennis, golf etc →↑follow through 2.) the things that someone does in order to complete a plan →↑follow through ▪ The budget has to cover not only the main project …

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  • 2follow-through — n. 1. Carrying a process, plan, or project to full completion; as, I appreciated his follow through on his promise. The term usually is used in reference to the period after some point in time at which the actor is given freedom to pursue the… …

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  • 3follow-through — noun 1. ) count or uncount the final part of the movement you make when you hit, kick, or throw the ball in a sport 2. ) uncount something that is done in order to complete a plan or reaction …

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  • 4follow through — PHRASAL VERB If you follow through an action, plan, or idea or follow through with it, you continue doing or thinking about it until you have done everything possible. [V P n (not pron)] The leadership has been unwilling to follow through the… …

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  • 5follow through — verb 1. carry a stroke to natural completion after hitting or releasing a ball • Derivationally related forms: ↑follow through • Topics: ↑sport, ↑athletics • Hypernyms: ↑hit • Verb Frames …

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  • 6follow through — UK US follow through (on/with sth) Phrasal Verb with follow({{}}/ˈfɒləʊ/ verb (also follow sth through (with sth)) ► to do something as the next part of an activity or period of development: »Given the success of our initiative, we decided to… …

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  • 7follow through on sth — UK US follow through (on/with sth) Phrasal Verb with follow({{}}/ˈfɒləʊ/ verb (also follow sth through (with sth)) ► to do something as the next part of an activity or period of development: »Given the success of our initiative, we decided to… …

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  • 8follow through on/with sth — UK US follow through (on/with sth) Phrasal Verb with follow({{}}/ˈfɒləʊ/ verb (also follow sth through (with sth)) ► to do something as the next part of an activity or period of development: »Given the success of our initiative, we decided to… …

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  • 9follow through with sth — UK US follow through (on/with sth) Phrasal Verb with follow({{}}/ˈfɒləʊ/ verb (also follow sth through (with sth)) ► to do something as the next part of an activity or period of development: »Given the success of our initiative, we decided to… …

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  • 10follow-through — UK / US noun Word forms follow through : singular follow through plural follow throughs 1) [countable/uncountable] the final part of the movement that you make when you hit, kick, or throw the ball in a sport 2) [uncountable] something that is… …

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