Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

from-wire-to-wire

idiom
/frʌm waɪər tə waɪər/
Definition
From-wire-to-wire is an idiomatic expression that refers to a complete or comprehensive state from start to finish, often used in contexts involving continuous processes or operations.
Examples
  • We ensured the project was completed from-wire-to-wire, so every detail was attended to.
  • In our new training program, we will guide you from-wire-to-wire through the process of learning.
  • The event planning team handled everything from-wire-to-wire, making sure nothing was overlooked.
Meaning
It signifies something that is done thoroughly or entirely, without interruption; often applied to systematic tasks or activities that cover every aspect.
Synonyms
  • from start to finish
  • completely
  • thoroughly
  • for the duration