What is another word for from one side to another?

Pronunciation: [fɹɒm wˈɒn sˈa͡ɪd tʊ ɐnˈʌðə] (IPA)

The phrase "from one side to another" is commonly used to describe movement or transition from one location, perspective or opinion to another. Synonymous phrases may include "across the board", "throughout" or "from end to end". Other alternatives might include "from left to right", "from top to bottom" or "from beginning to end". Additionally, one may use the phrase "from one extreme to another" or "back and forth". Overall, there are many different ways to express the idea of moving or transitioning between different perspectives or locations, and it is important to choose a phrase that fits the context and tone of the discussion.

What are the hypernyms for From one side to another?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with From one side to another

  • The word change, so dear to our Europe, has been given a new meaning: it no longer means a new stage of coherent development (as it was understood by Vico, Hegel or Marx), but a shift from one side to another, from front to back, from the back to the left, from the left to the front (as understood by designers dreaming up the fashion for the next season).
    Milan Kundera
  • When afternoon came to Vidyasagar Road, wet clothes ... hung from a clothesline which stretched from one side to another on the veranda of the first floor. The line, which had not been tightly drawn anyway, sagged with the pressure of the heavy wet clothes that dripped, from sleeves and trouser-ends, a curious grey water on to the floor, and, especially in the middle, one noticed the line curved downwards, as if a smile were forming.
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