This is the 2628th most frequent French word.
partout
Everywhere.
In this sentence, 'partout' means 'everywhere,' indicating a wide and comprehensive presence of flowers in the garden.
Il y avait des fleurs partout dans le jardin.
There were flowers everywhere in the garden.
Here, 'partout' again means 'everywhere,' but the context implies exhaustive searching in all possible locations.
Je cherche mes clés partout, mais je ne les trouve pas.
I'm looking for my keys everywhere, but I can't find them.
In this case, 'partout' indicates the widespread impact of the decision across various locations or contexts.