Verb
1. to travel behind, go after, come after;
2. be later in time;
3. come as a logical consequence; follow logically;
4. travel along a certain course;
5. act in accordance with someone's rules, commands, or wishes;
6. come after in time, as a result;
7. behave in accordance or in agreement with;
8. be next;
9. choose and follow; as of theories, ideas, policies, strategies or plans;
10. to bring something about at a later time than;
11. imitate in behavior; take as a model;
12. follow, discover, or ascertain the course of development of something;
13. follow with the eyes or the mind;
14. be the successor (of);
15. perform an accompaniment to;
16. keep informed;
17. to be the product or result;
18. accept and follow the leadership or command or guidance of;
19. adhere to or practice;
20. work in a specific place, with a specific subject, or in a specific function;
21. keep under surveillance;
22. follow in or as if in pursuit;
23. grasp the meaning;
24. keep to;
You walk before and I will follow after.
The nation's constitution provided a model that other countries follow.
Those in subordinate positions will follow the example set by their superiors.
He had no opinions of his own but simply follow the herd.
You start the work, and I'll follow up.
We ought to follow her good example.
Such and such results will follow from such and such causes.
Turn left at the corner, then just follow your nose and you're sure to find it.
You follow out his instructions carefully.
I'll lead the way . You just follow.
Follow the arrows on the wall, please.
David is determined to follow his plan through.
The onus is on employers to follow health and safety laws.
He decided on roast chicken and vegetables, with apple pie to follow.
She should remember that she is a mother and a public figure and that others may follow her example.
It is a very sociable diet to follow because you don't have to put anyone out.
Follow the tried and trusted methods that have stood the test of time.
Just follow your nose and in about five minutes you're at the old railway.
Reihill's departure from the company is thought to follow disagreements with John Reihill Sr, who now controls the company.
I'm afraid I don't follow.
Now turn right to follow West Ferry Road.
They follow minutely the news from abroad on Cable News Network.
We left him there to float off with the tide, and told him to follow the coast.
This puts the cart before the horse; elections should follow, not precede, agreement on a constitution.
If the explanation is right, two things follow.
She had decided she must go on as usual, follow her normal routine, and hope and pray.
An officer took a statement from me, but no one's bothered to follow it up.
follow in someone's footsteps
follow one's nose
trust to one's instincts
you are on the right track so follow your nose.
move along guided by one's sense of smell
go straight ahead
follow on
(of a cricket team) be required to bat again immediately after failing in their first innings to reach a score within a set number of runs of the score made by their opponents
follow on from
occur as a consequence or result of
the announcement followed on from the collapse of the merchant bank.
follow something through
continue an action or task to its conclusion
follow something up
pursue or investigate something further
I decided to follow up the letters with phone calls.
follow along
To move or proceed in unison or in accord with an example
followed along with the song.
follow through
&I{Sports} To carry a stroke to natural completion after hitting or releasing a ball or other object.
To carry an act, a project, or an intention to completion; pursue fully
followed through on her promise to reorganize the department.
follow up
To carry to completion; follow through on
followed up their recommendations with concrete proposals.
To increase the effectiveness or enhance the success of by further action
followed up her interview with a telephone call.
as follows
As will be stated next. Used to introduce a specified enumeration, explanation, or command.
follow (one's) nose
To move straight ahead or in a direct path.
&I{Informal} To be guided by instinct
had no formal training but became a success by following his nose.
follow suit
&I{Games} To play a card of the same suit as the one led.
To do as another has done; follow an example.
pursue, follow, chase, hunt, trace, track, trail
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