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walk–through
noun \ˈwȯk-ˌthrü\
: an activity in which someone walks through an area, building, etc., in order to inspect it
: the act of going slowly through the steps of a process, job, etc., in order to practice doing it or to help someone learn it
: an explanation or guide that tells you how to do something by explaining each of its parts or steps
Full Definition of WALK-THROUGH
1
: a perfunctory performance of a play or acting part (as in an early stage of rehearsal)
2
: a television rehearsal without cameras
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First Known Use of WALK-THROUGH
1940
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