follow through

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English - English
To finish; to complete, especially, of a commitment

I don't appreciate salesmen who make promises and then fail to follow through.

Complete an activity, doing what was promised
The phase after the release of the knife The hand does not interrupt it's movement, but 'follows through' it's way, and the fingers clap when the device hits the target This behaviour is discussed by most expert throwers as something important
The continuation of the swing involved in a stroke after the mallet has made contact with the ball
The non-supported foot or ankle passes by the weighted foot before changing direction
carry a stroke to natural completion after hitting or releasing a ball
The motion of the arm and racket after the ball has been struck
continue in an activity until its conclusion, complete; completion, act of following through
Portion of bowler's delivery after the ball has been released
The non-support foot passes by the weighted foot before changing directions
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. The leadership has been unwilling to follow through the implications of these ideas I was trained to be an actress but I didn't follow it through He decided to follow through with his original plan. = pursue
Portion of the bowler's delivery following the release of the ball
That all important part of shooting Starting with the release and ending with the arrow hitting the target, and so easily forgotten!
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"
follow through on something
Complete an activity, doing what was promised
follow through on something
(deyim) Complete an activity, doing what was promised; continue something until it is completed
follow through with something
(deyim) Complete an activity, doing what was promised; continue something until it is completed

I wish you would follow through with the project we talked about.

follow through with something
Complete an activity, doing what was promised
follow-through
The continued action of a stroke, or of the delivery of a ball, after it has been hit or released
follow-through
The continuance or completion of a project
follow something through
Complete an activity, doing what was promised
follow something through
(deyim) Complete an activity, doing what was promised; continue something until it is completed

I wish you would follow through with the project we talked about.

follow-through
Motion after release Should be toward the pin you're aiming at and may include a second "shadow" swing without the ball
follow-through
A follow-through is a movement that completes an action such as hitting a ball. Focus on making a short, firm follow-through
follow-through
(aka: "finish") the continuation of a golf stoke after contact is made with the ball Often referred to as the second half of the swing
follow-through
The part of the swing that takes place after the ball has been hit but before the club has been thrown See SWING
follow-through
The motion that takes place after release of the ball
follow-through
carrying some project or intention to full completion; "I appreciated his follow-through on his promise"
follow-through
(REASONABLE) The action used by a player in continuing the movement of his racket after it has contacted the ball A follow-through is reasonable if it is not excessive An excessive follow-through is one in which the player's racket arm is extended towards a straight arm position with the racket also extended with the shaft horizontal - particularly when the extended position is maintained for other than a momentary period of time And excessive follow-through is also one in which the arm extended towards a straight position takes a wider arc than the continued line of flight of the ball, even though the racket is on the correct vertical position The Referee's decision on what constitutes a reasonable as distinct from excessive follow-through is final
follow-through
The act of continuing the swing through the ball after it has been stricken
follow-through
That part of a golfer's swing after the ball has been struck
follow-through
The distance the foot travels after it first strikes the ball
follow-through
A follow-through is something that completes an action or a planned series of actions. the task of finding a durable solution to the refugee problem as a follow-through to the very temporary measures
follow-through
the act of carrying a stroke to its natural completion; "his follow-through was straight down the line toward the target"; "squash can be dangerous if your opponent has a long follow-through
follow-through
The continued motion of a player's body and racquet after the ball has been struck
follow-through
Used when performing a ground stroke Rather than hitting the ball and stopping your racket head quickly, you Follow-through with the racket so it almost ends up over your shoulder The Follow-through is very influential in the length, speed, and direction of the ground stroke
follow-through
(also "finish") the continuation of a golf stoke after the bottom of the swing and impact area Example: Nancy had a nice follow-through to her swing
follow-through
The part of the swing beyond impact with the ball
Turkish - English

Definition of follow through in Turkish English dictionary

Small Bowel Follow-Through
(Tıp) bkz: Small Bowel Enema
follow through

    Hyphenation

    fol·low through

    Turkish pronunciation

    fälō thru

    Antonyms

    leave, not finish

    Pronunciation

    /ˈfälō ˈᴛʜro͞o/ /ˈfɑːloʊ ˈθruː/

    Etymology

    [ 'fä-(")lO ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English folwen, from Old English folgian; akin to Old High German folgEn to follow.

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