
follow through on
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Idiomsfollow through onfollow through (on (something))to continue something until it is completed.
It was an unpopular idea, but he followed through on it anyway.
I am sorry now that I didn't follow through with music lessons when I was younger.Etymology: based on the sports meaning of follow through (= to continue the movement of a swing, even after hitting a ball) [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
follow through on somethingfollow through (on (something))to continue something until it is completed.
It was an unpopular idea, but he followed through on it anyway.
I am sorry now that I didn't follow through with music lessons when I was younger.Etymology: based on the sports meaning of follow through (= to continue the movement of a swing, even after hitting a ball) [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
follow through on• follow through on/with (something)
to finish an action, to keep a promise; to continue or finish an action that one has started
Our boss said that wages would improve soon but he never followed through with his promise.
My neighbor said that he would help me paint my house but he has never followed through with his offer.
[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
follow through on something• follow through on/with (something)
to finish an action, to keep a promise; to continue or finish an action that one has started
Our boss said that wages would improve soon but he never followed through with his promise.
My neighbor said that he would help me paint my house but he has never followed through with his offer.
[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲