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follow         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Follow (song); Followed; Follow (disambiguation)
¦ verb
1. move or travel behind.
go after (someone) in order to observe or monitor them.
go along (a route or path).
2. come after in time or order.
(also follow on from) occur as a consequence or result of.
3. be a logical consequence: it thus follows that the value must be negative.
4. act according to (an instruction or precept).
act according to the lead or example of.
5. pay close attention to the movement, course, or progress of.
be a supporter or fan of.
6. understand the meaning of: I still don't follow you.
7. practise (a trade or profession).
undertake or carry out (a course of action or study).
8. archaic strive after; aim at: I follow fame.
Phrases
follow one's nose
1. trust to one's instincts.
2. go straight ahead.
follow suit
1. conform to another's actions.
2. (in bridge, whist, and other card games) play a card of the suit led.
Phrasal verbs
follow on (of a cricket team) be required to bat again immediately after failing to reach a certain score in their first innings.
follow through (in sport) continue the movement of a stroke after the ball has been struck.
follow something through continue an action or task to its conclusion.
follow something up pursue or investigate something further.
Origin
OE folgian, of Gmc origin.
follow         
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Follow (song); Followed; Follow (disambiguation)
v.
1) to follow blindly; closely; faithfully
2) (d; intr.) to follow in (to follow in smb.'s footsteps)
3) (L) it follows from what has been said that he cannot be considered for the job
Follow         
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Follow (song); Followed; Follow (disambiguation)
·vt To succeed in order of time, rank, or office.
II. Follow ·vt To copy after; to take as an Example.
III. Follow ·vt To result from, as an effect from a cause, or an inference from a premise.
IV. Follow ·vt To walk in, as a road or course; to attend upon closely, as a profession or calling.
V. Follow ·vt To endeavor to overtake; to go in pursuit of; to Chase; to Pursue; to Prosecute.
VI. Follow ·vt To accept as authority; to adopt the opinions of; to Obey; to yield to; to take as a rule of action; as, to follow good advice.
VII. Follow ·vt To go or come after; to move behind in the same path or direction; hence, to go with (a leader, guide, ·etc.); to Accompany; to Attend.
VIII. Follow ·add. ·noun The art or process of following; specif., in some games, as billiards, a stroke causing a ball to follow another ball after hitting it. Also used adjectively; as, follow shot.
IX. Follow ·vi To go or come after;
- used in the various senses of the transitive verb: To pursue; to Attend; to Accompany; to be a result; to Imitate.
X. Follow ·vt To watch, as a receding object; to keep the eyes fixed upon while in motion; to keep the mind upon while in progress, as a speech, musical performance, ·etc.; also, to keep up with; to understand the meaning, connection, or force of, as of a course of thought or argument.
follow         
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Follow (song); Followed; Follow (disambiguation)
I. v. a.
1.
Come or go after or behind, go in the rear or in the wake of, tread in the steps of, tread on the heels of.
2.
Succeed, come next, tread close upon.
3.
Pursue, chase, run after, go after.
4.
Attend, accompany, go along with, keep company with.
5.
Obey, heed, observe, be guided by, conform to, yield to.
6.
seek, cherish, cultivate, strive for.
7.
Practise, pursue, attend to, make the object of pursuit.
8.
Imitate, copy, pattern after, copy after, take as an example.
II. v. n.
1.
Come or go after.
2.
Succeed, come next.
3.
Ensue, result, arise, proceed, flow, come, spring, issue, be inferred or inferrible, be deduced or deducible.
follow         
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Follow (song); Followed; Follow (disambiguation)
(follows, following, followed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
If you follow someone who is going somewhere, you move along behind them because you want to go to the same place.
We followed him up the steps into a large hall...
Please follow me, madam...
They took him into a small room and I followed.
VERB: V n prep/adv, V n, V, also V after n
2.
If you follow someone who is going somewhere, you move along behind them without their knowledge, in order to catch them or find out where they are going.
She realized that the Mercedes was following her...
I think we're being followed.
= trail
VERB: V n, V n
3.
If you follow someone to a place where they have recently gone and where they are now, you go to join them there.
He followed Janice to New York, where she was preparing an exhibition.
VERB: V n to n
4.
An event, activity, or period of time that follows a particular thing happens or comes after that thing, at a later time.
...the rioting and looting that followed the verdict...
Other problems may follow...
Eyewitnesses spoke of a noise followed by a huge red light.
VERB: V n, V, V-ed
5.
If you follow one thing with another, you do or say the second thing after you have done or said the first thing.
Her first major role was in Martin Scorsese's 'Goodfellas' and she followed this with a part in Spike Lee's 'Jungle Fever'.
VERB: V n with n
Follow up means the same as follow
.
The book proved such a success that the authors followed it up with 'The Messianic Legacy'.
PHRASAL VERB: V n P with n, also V P n (not pron) with n
6.
If it follows that a particular thing is the case, that thing is a logical result of something else being true or being the case.
Just because a bird does not breed one year, it does not follow that it will fail the next...
If the explanation is right, two things follow...
It is easy to see the conclusions described in the text follow from this equation.
VERB: it V that, V, V from n
7.
If you refer to the words that follow or followed, you are referring to the words that come next or came next in a piece of writing or speech.
What follows is an eye-witness account...
There followed a list of places where Hans intended to visit...
General analysis is followed by five case studies.
VERB: V, there V n, be V-ed by n
8.
If you follow a path, route, or set of signs, you go somewhere using the path, route, or signs to direct you.
If they followed the road, they would be certain to reach a village...
I followed the signs to Metrocity.
VERB: V n, V n prep/adv
9.
If something such as a path or river follows a particular route or line, it goes along that route or line.
Our route follows the Pacific coast through densely populated neighbourhoods...
VERB: V n
10.
If you follow something with your eyes, or if your eyes follow it, you watch it as it moves or you look along its route or course.
Ann's eyes followed a police car as it drove slowly past.
VERB: V n
11.
Something that follows a particular course of development happens or develops in that way.
His release turned out to follow the pattern set by that of the other six hostages.
VERB: V n
12.
If you follow advice, an instruction, or a recipe, you act or do something in the way that it indicates.
Take care to follow the instructions carefully...
VERB: V n
13.
If you follow what someone else has done, you do it too because you think it is a good thing or because you want to copy them.
His admiration for the athlete did not extend to the point where he would follow his example in taking drugs...
Where eastern Germany goes the rest will surely follow.
VERB: V n, V
14.
If you follow someone in what you do, you do the same thing or job as they did previously.
He followed his father and became a surgeon...
Anni-Frid's son has followed her into the music business.
VERB: V n, V n into n
15.
If you are able to follow something such as an explanation or the story of a film, you understand it as it continues and develops.
Can you follow the plot so far?...
I'm afraid I don't follow.
= understand
VERB: V n, V
16.
If you follow something, you take an interest in it and keep informed about what happens.
...the millions of people who follow football because they genuinely love it...
She was following Laura's progress closely.
VERB: V n, V n
17.
If you follow a particular religion or political belief, you have that religion or belief.
'Do you follow any particular religion?'-'Yes, we're all Hindus.'
VERB: V n
18.
see also following
19.
You use as follows in writing or speech to introduce something such as a list, description, or explanation.
The winners are as follows: E. Walker; R. Foster; R. Gates; A. Mackintosh...
This can be done if you proceed as follows.
PHRASE: v-link PHR, PHR after v
20.
You use followed by to say what comes after something else in a list or ordered set of things.
Potatoes are still the most popular food, followed by white bread.
PHRASE: PHR n
21.
After mentioning one course of a meal, you can mention the next course by saying what you will have to follow or what there will be to follow.
He decided on roast chicken and vegetables, with apple pie to follow.
PHRASE: n PHR
22.
to follow in someone's footsteps: see footstep
to follow your nose: see nose
to follow suit: see suit
Followed         
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Follow (song); Followed; Follow (disambiguation)
·Impf & ·p.p. of Follow.
Follow Follow         
"Follow Follow" is a song sung by supporters of Rangers, a football club in Glasgow, Scotland. It is based upon the revivalist hymn "Follow On".
follow through         
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Follow through (disambiguation); Follow Through
v. (D; intr.) ('to continue') to follow through with
Asymmetric follow         
Asymmetric follow refers to a social network allowing many people to follow an individual or account without having to follow them back.
follow through         
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Follow through (disambiguation); Follow Through
If you follow through an action, plan, or idea or follow through with it, you continue doing or thinking about it until you have done everything possible.
The leadership has been unwilling to follow through the implications of these ideas...
I was trained to be an actress but I didn't follow it through...
He decided to follow through with his original plan.
= pursue
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), V n P, V P with n/-ing, also V P, V P on n

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