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  1. Synonyms for FOLLOWED: replaced, succeeded, superseded, supervened, supplanted, ensued, postdated, displaced; Antonyms of FOLLOWED: preceded, predated, antedated, led, guided, headed, piloted, defied.

  2. 1. : to go, proceed, or come after. followed the guide. 2. a. : to engage in as a calling or way of life : pursue. wheat-growing is generally followed here. b. : to walk or proceed along. follow a path. 3. a. : to be or act in accordance with. follow directions. b. : to accept as authority : obey. followed his conscience.

  3. to move behind someone or something and go where he, she, or it goes: A dog followed us home. She followed me into the kitchen. He had the feeling he was being followed (= someone was going after him to catch him or see where he was going). I could feel them following me with their eyes (= watching my movements closely).

  4. View definitions for followed. followed. adjective as in hunted. Compare Synonyms. Synonyms. Strong matches. chased. dogged. hounded. outlawed. stalked. tailed. tracked. trailed. wanted. Weak match. searched for. adjective as in kept. Compare Synonyms. Synonyms. Antonyms. Strong matches. celebrated. commemorated. continued. fulfilled. honored.

  5. [transitive, intransitive] to come after something/somebody else in time or order; to happen as a result of something else. follow (something/somebody) I remember little of the days that followed the accident. A period of unrest followed the president's resignation. The first two classes are followed by a break of ten minutes.

  6. to conform to, comply with, or act in accordance with; obey: to follow orders; to follow advice. to imitate or copy; use as an exemplar: They follow the latest fads. to move forward along (a road, path, etc.): Follow this road for a mile. to come after as a result or consequence;

  7. 3 days ago · 1. verb. 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. [VERB noun preposition/adverb] Please follow me, madam. [VERB noun] They took him into a small room and I followed. [VERB] [Also V + after]

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