viapreposition
uk/ˈvaɪə/us/ˈvaɪə//ˈviː.ə/via preposition (TRAVELLING)
B1 going through or stopping at a place on the way to another place:
The London-Addis flight goes via Rome.
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- We hope to bring you a live report from Ouagadougou via our satellite hook-up.
- "I'll be back a little late because I'm going via town." "Uh-huh."
- Nearly one home in ten across the country is wired up to receive TV via cable.
- Internet connection via broadband offers many advantages.
- Deliveries are routed via London.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Ways of achieving things
- a means to an end idiom
- actively
- another
- avenue
- basis
- channel
- fair
- jump
- mean
- medium
- mixed media
- modality
- modus operandi
- one way or another idiom
- one-handed
- resort
- shortcut
- vein
- whereby
- workings
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via preposition (USING)
B1 using a particular machine, system, or person to send or receive something:
Reports are coming in via satellite.
I only found out about it via my sister.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Ways of achieving things
- a means to an end idiom
- actively
- another
- avenue
- basis
- channel
- fair
- jump
- mean
- medium
- mixed media
- modality
- modus operandi
- one way or another idiom
- one-handed
- resort
- shortcut
- vein
- whereby
- workings
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