read through

English

Verb

read through (third-person singular simple present reads through, present participle reading through, simple past and past participle read through)

  1. To thoroughly read something to check or proofread it
  2. To read a script out loud casually with other actors but without blocking
  3. (intransitive, rail transport) To read and obey a signal that is beyond the applicable one (often mistakenly)
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