from start to finish

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from start to finish

She read the book from start to finish.

Definition
  1. Adverb: Completely, throughout the entire process or duration of an event, from its beginning to its end.
Usage

The phrase "from start to finish" is used to emphasize that something applies to the whole of an event, process, or piece of work, without exception. It describes a continuous, unbroken span.

Examples
  • The project was a disaster from start to finish. (The project was completely disastrous at every stage.)
  • She supervised the construction from start to finish. (She was in charge for the entire duration of the construction.)
  • I enjoyed the book from start to finish. (I enjoyed every part of the book.)
Advanced Usage
  • To follow something from start to finish: To observe or be involved in an entire process.
    • He followed the legal case from start to finish.
  • From the very start to the very finish: An emphatic variant stressing the absolute beginning and end.
    • The concert was electrifying from the very start to the very finish.
Variants and Related Words
  • From beginning to end: A direct synonym with identical meaning.
  • From A to Z: An idiom meaning covering everything completely, often used for processes involving learning or explanation.
  • Throughout: A more general adverb meaning during the whole period of time or in every part.
Synonyms
  • Completely
  • Throughout
  • The whole way
  • From first to last
  • From soup to nuts (idiomatic)
Related Idioms
  • Cover-to-cover: Typically used for reading an entire book, magazine, or report.
    • He read the manual cover-to-cover.
  • Alpha to omega: From the first to the last (derived from the Greek alphabet), implying completeness.
    • She managed the campaign, alpha to omega.
from start to finish

She read the book from start to finish.

Adverb
  1. completely