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  1. FOLLOW meaning: 1. to move behind someone or something and go where he, she, or it goes: 2. to go in the same…. Learn more.

  2. 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. The main course was followed by fresh fruit. to follow I'll have soup and fish to follow. A detailed news report will follow shortly. There ...

  3. Synonyms for FOLLOW: succeed, replace, supersede, supervene, postdate, supplant, ensue, displace; Antonyms of FOLLOW: precede, predate, antedate, lead, guide, pilot ...

  4. FOLLOW definition: 1. to move behind someone or something and go where they go, sometimes secretly: 2. to happen or…. Learn more.

  5. Follow can also mean you trail along behind someone. You might follow your brother to school. SKIP TO CONTENT. Learn; Dictionary; Vocabulary Lists;

  6. happen/do after; 2 [transitive, intransitive] follow (something/somebody) to come after something or someone else in time or order; to happen as a result of something else The first two classes will be followed by a break of ten minutes. I remember little of the days that followed the accident. A period of unrest followed the president's resignation. A detailed news report will follow shortly.

  7. 5 days ago · transitive verb. 1. to come after in sequence, order of time, etc. The speech follows the dinner. 2. to go or come after; move behind in the same direction. Drive ahead, and I'll follow you. 3. to accept as a guide or leader; accept the authority of or give allegiance to.

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