Verb
strike through (third-person singular simple present strikes through, present participle striking through, simple past struck through, past participle struck through or stricken through)
To partly obliterate text by drawing a continuous line through the centre thereof, usually to indicate the deletion of an error or obsolete information.
It is useful to strike through an incorrect text, leaving it legible, to demonstrate that it is an incorrect usage.
Blackhawks, who had previously enjoyed wins over Pigotts Bullets and Five Islands in the competition, were determined to keep their winning streak intact and found the golden strike through veteran who scored off the bench in minute 72. Source: Internet
Grossman had heard about Thunberg’s plan for a strike through a mutual friend, and initially planned to film her sitting down outside the Swedish Parliament for perhaps a day or two, to see what she was like. Source: Internet
Junior quarterback Frankie Morrone connected with Jones on an impressive 51-yard scoring strike through the air to give his squad an early 7-0 advantage. Source: Internet
Officials continue to assess whether Rimi was killed in the strike through a variety of methods including monitoring social media and messaging apps regarding chatter about his possible death. Source: Internet