talk through
Britishverb
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(adverb) to discuss (a problem or situation) in detail
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(preposition) to explain to (a person) all the stages of a process
ask a friend to talk you through the exercise
Example Sentences
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And he set about transforming his mind alongside his body by showing up in Klein’s office two or three times a week to talk through the nuances of the offense.
Talk through what an ideal early retirement looks like for both of you.
From MarketWatch
“Instead of just setting up an account behind the scenes, bring them along. Show them how their portfolio is doing, talk through why you’re saving or investing, or watch a short financial-education video together. The most powerful gift is modeling curiosity and being a learner alongside them.”
From MarketWatch
Families that visit must talk through a partition.
From Los Angeles Times
Bob Costas sits down with Tom Verducci to talk through his decision to retire from play-by-play announcing and reflect on his career.
From Los Angeles Times
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