throw open

throw open
index admit (give access), manifest

Burton's Legal Thesaurus. . 2006

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  • throw open — 1. To cause to swing wide open 2. To make freely accessible • • • Main Entry: ↑throw …   Useful english dictionary

  • throw open — ► throw open make generally accessible. Main Entry: ↑throw …   English terms dictionary

  • throw open (something) to someone — throw open (something) to (someone/something) to make something available to someone or something. Ticket sales will be thrown open to the public next week. The artist threw open his studio to me and taught me to be a serious painter …   New idioms dictionary

  • throw open (something) to something — throw open (something) to (someone/something) to make something available to someone or something. Ticket sales will be thrown open to the public next week. The artist threw open his studio to me and taught me to be a serious painter …   New idioms dictionary

  • throw open (something) to — (someone/something) to make something available to someone or something. Ticket sales will be thrown open to the public next week. The artist threw open his studio to me and taught me to be a serious painter …   New idioms dictionary

  • throw open to inquiry — index canvass Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • throw open — open wide …   English contemporary dictionary

  • throw open — 1. To open wide with a sudden or strong movement. * /He dashed in and threw open the windows./ 2. To remove limits from. * /The Homestead Act threw open the West./ * /When a hurricane and flood left many people homeless, public buildings were… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • throw open — 1. To open wide with a sudden or strong movement. * /He dashed in and threw open the windows./ 2. To remove limits from. * /The Homestead Act threw open the West./ * /When a hurricane and flood left many people homeless, public buildings were… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • throw\ open — 1. To open wide with a sudden or strong movement. He dashed in and threw open the windows. 2. To remove limits from. The Homestead Act threw open the West. When a hurricane and flood left many people homeless, public buildings were thrown open to …   Словарь американских идиом

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