walk through

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Verb

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walk through (third-person singular simple present walks through, present participle walking through, simple past and past participle walked through)

  1. (idiomatic, transitive) To explain (something) to (someone), step by step.
    On my first day at work, the secretary walked me through the process of using the photocopier.
  2. (idiomatic, transitive) To rehearse (something) casually.
  3. (idiomatic, transitive) To perform (something) with ease or perfunctorily.
  4. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see walk,‎ through.

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