follow-through
noun
- xray of the upper stomach involving barium
Wiktionary
noun
Etymology: Etymology tree English follow throughdeverb. English follow-through Deverbal from follow through.
- The continuance or completion of a project.
“Trump's follow-through on his threat of steep tariffs - which were long speculated to be a negotiation tactic to get concessions on border security - have bewildered Canadians, who have enjoyed close economic, social and security ties to the US for decades.”
- The continued action of a stroke, or of the delivery of a ball, after it has been hit or released.