Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
follow-through
noun
/ˈfɒloʊ ˌθruː/

Definition
The act of continuing an action or process until it is completed or finished, especially in terms of actions that support initial decisions or commitments.

Examples
- He showed great follow-through on the project, ensuring every detail was attended to.
- The coach emphasized the importance of follow-through in our training sessions.
- Her follow-through in her studies led to excellent grades.

Meaning
Follow-through refers to the completion of an action or the execution of a plan after its initial stages. It emphasizes the importance of seeing tasks through to the end.

Synonyms
- completion
- execution
- continuation
- implementation
- fulfillment