follow through

follow through  {v. phr.}
1. To finish a movement that you have started; continue an action to its natural ending.
A football passer should follow through after he throws the ball.
2. To finish an action that you have started.
Bob drew plans for a table for his mother, but he did not follow through by making it.
Categories: verb

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