follow through
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Definition
- Verb:
- To pursue an action or process to its completion; to ensure something is finished or fully implemented. This meaning emphasizes seeing a task, plan, or action through to its end.
- In sports (especially tennis, golf, basketball), to complete a stroke or motion after hitting or releasing the ball. This is a physical action where the movement continues naturally past the point of impact.
Examples of Usage
- Verb (General Completion):
- She made a plan and followed through with it successfully.
- It's easy to have an idea, but difficult to follow through.
- Verb (Sports):
- For a more powerful shot, remember to follow through completely.
- The coach emphasized the importance of a good follow-through on her serve.
Advanced Usage
- "to follow through on something": To complete something that you promised or planned to do.
- The government failed to follow through on its pledge to reduce taxes.
- The term can be used as a noun (a follow-through) to describe the act of completing something or the concluding part of a motion in sports.
- His success was due to his excellent planning and follow-through.
- Analyze the follow-through in your golf swing.
Variants and Related Words
- Follow-up (noun/adj): A subsequent action to check or reinforce an initial action. (e.g., )
- Implement (verb): To put a decision, plan, or system into effect. A close synonym for the first meaning.
- Execute (verb): To carry out or put into effect a plan, order, or course of action.
Synonyms
- Carry out: To perform a task or duty.
- See through: To continue with a task until it is completed.
- Complete: To finish making or doing.
- Fulfill: To bring to completion or reality.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Follow up (on): To take further action connected to something.
- You should follow up on your job application with a phone call.
- Follow out: To execute or carry out instructions fully. (Less common, similar to "follow through").
- The soldiers were ordered to follow out the general's commands.
Related Idioms
- To see something through: To continue with a task or situation until it is finished, especially when it is difficult.
- It's a tough project, but we're committed to seeing it through.
- To dot the i's and cross the t's: To pay great attention to small details, especially when finishing a task. This relates to the meticulous completion aspect of "follow through."
- Before we submit the report, let's dot the i's and cross the t's.
Verb
- pursue to a conclusion or bring to a successful issue
- Did he go through with the treatment?
- He implemented a new economic plan
- She followed up his recommendations with a written proposal
- carry a stroke to natural completion after hitting or releasing a ball