preposition
into one side and out the other side of (something)
from one side or end to another side or end of (something)
used to describe movement within a place or an area of land, air, etc.
used to indicate the path that is followed to get somewhere or the path that someone or something moves along
without stopping for (a traffic signal, a stop sign, etc.)
by using (someone or something)
by doing (something)
because of (something)
over all the parts of (something) :throughout
from the beginning to the end of (something)
US - used to indicate the numbers, days, etc., that are included in a range
used to say that you have survived or completed something
to a state of official acceptance or approval by (an organization)
adverb
from one side or end to the other
over the whole distance
from the beginning to the end
without stopping
to the end of an action, process, or activity :until something is completed or achieved
in or to every part :completely or thoroughly
of a phone call :in connection with the person you are calling
adjective
not used before a noun chiefly US
having reached the end of an activity, job, etc. :finished
no longer in a romantic relationship
no longer able to continue in a role, activity, etc.
always used before a noun
allowing passage from one end to the other
going the whole distance without stopping