Follow-through

Pronunciation: /ˈfɑɫoʊ- ˈθɹu/

Follow-through (noun)

  1. The act of continuing with a plan until it is completed, especially after you have promised or started it.
  2. The next steps taken after an initial action to make sure results happen as intended.
  3. In sport, the continued movement after a hit, throw, or kick that helps control direction and power.

Examples

  • She showed follow-through by finishing the project she started.
  • They expect follow-through, so he completes every task he begins.