Meanings
How to pronounce "look through":
AU
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see look, through.
To take a view of the contents of; search in, either with the eyes or by hand.
To penetrate with the understanding; to see through.
To appear or pretend not to see something or someone who is clearly visible.
Example Sentences
1
I need some time to look through these documents before I can make a decision.
2
I like to look through old photo albums and reminisce about the past.
3
They decided to look through the evidence again to see if they had missed anything.
4
I need to look through my closet and donate some clothes I no longer wear.