Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
part-way-through
adverb
/ˌpɑːrtˈweɪ θruː/

Definition
Referring to something that is partially completed or occurring while in the midst of a process.

Examples
- She realized part-way-through the movie that she had already seen it.
- He stopped part-way-through his presentation to answer questions.
- The project was supposed to take two weeks, but we realized we were only part-way-through after ten days.

Meaning
It indicates a point in time or a stage when something is only partially finished, often used to describe a process or experience that is not yet complete.

Synonyms
- in the middle of
- halfway
- partially completed