to continue doing something until it has been completed
to continue the movement of your arm or leg after you have hit, kicked, or thrown a ball in a sport
Cattermole slid in and touched the ball, but followed through high on the Croatia player.
Companies must follow through with new plans, he said.
I think the player must have followed through after his shot and he's got a bad one.
If you follow through the action of washing that mug, you gain mastery over your environment.
Instead of playing too safe, you make bigger, bolder plans and follow through.
It is time to follow through on work ideas.
It's hard for him or her to talk to you and follow through on suicide plans.
Jack hasn’t followed through on one project this year.
On the practice line, I will have students pose for a few seconds at the end of the swing in order to study the follow-through.
Since going on the course, many of the group have called to tell me that they have followed through with the action points they left with.
The government needs to follow through with some very necessary reforms.
The keeper got a faint touch on the ball but followed through on the French winger.
Voters will expect Washington to follow through on its promises.
follows through
following through
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There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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