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- Dictionaryfollow/ˈfɒləʊ/
verb
- 1. go or come after (a person or thing proceeding ahead); move or travel behind: "she went back into the house, and Ben followed her" Similar Opposite
- 2. come after in time or order: "the six years that followed his restoration"
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Synonyms for FOLLOW: succeed, replace, supersede, supervene, postdate, supplant, ensue, displace; Antonyms of FOLLOW: precede, predate, antedate, lead, guide, pilot, head, defy.
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Synonyms for FOLLOW in English: accompany, attend, escort, come after, go behind, tag along behind, bring up the rear, come behind, come or go with, tread on the heels of, …
Sense: Verb: come later than. Synonyms: follow on, come after, come later, succeed, happen next, come next, be next, come afterwards, happen afterwards, happen then, happen later, come hot on the heels of (slang) Antonyms: precede, predate, come before. Sense: Verb: result. Synonyms:
Synonyms for FOLLOW: conform, copy, dog, imitate, observe, comply, shadow, obey, track, trace, accompany; Antonyms for FOLLOW: disregard, neglect, depart from, scorn, avoid, disregard, precede, guide, predate, lead, precede.
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