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to happen or come after something: We were not prepared for the events that followed (= happened next). The book was delivered yesterday with a note saying the bill for it would follow in a day or two.
- Follow Spanish Translation
FOLLOW translate: seguir, seguir un camino/una carretera,...
- Follow: Korean Translation
FOLLOW translate: 따라가다, -뒤를 이어 발생하다, 이해하다. Learn more in the...
- Follow: Arabic Translation
FOLLOW translate: يَتْبَع, يَتْبَع, يُتابِع / يَسْتَوْعِب....
- English (US)
FOLLOW meaning: 1. to move behind someone or something and...
- Znaczenie Follow, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
follow definicja: 1. to move behind someone or something and...
- Follow: Italian Translation
FOLLOW translate: seguire, seguire, seguire, capire,...
- Follow Spanish Translation
The meaning of FOLLOW is to go, proceed, or come after. How to use follow in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Follow.
Follow definition: to come after in sequence, order of time, etc.. See examples of FOLLOW used in a sentence.
If you follow something, such as line of argument, that means you understand it. If you follow through on something, such as a diet, that means you stick to it. Follow can also describe a sequence of events.
to move behind someone or something and go where they go, sometimes secretly: She followed me into the kitchen. He employed a private detective to follow his wife. Fewer examples. You lead and we'll follow. Elke came into the room, closely followed by her children. She ran up to her room and I followed her. He followed her at a distance.
follow, ensue, result, succeed imply coming after something else, in a natural sequence. follow is the general word: We must wait to see what follows. A detailed account follows. ensue implies a logical sequence, what might be expected normally to come after a given act, cause, etc.:
a. To come or go after; proceed behind: Follow the usher to your seat. b. To go after in pursuit: would follow his enemy to the ends of the earth. c. To keep under surveillance: The agent followed the suspect around town. 2. a. To move along the course of; take: We followed the path. b.