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verbbe later in time
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verbfollow in or as if in pursuit
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verbtravel along a certain course
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verbkeep informed
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verbfollow, discover, or ascertain the course of development of something
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verbchoose and follow; as of theories, ideas, policies, strategies or plans
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verbimitate in behavior; take as a model
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verbkeep to
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verbcome as a logical consequence; follow logically
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verbfollow with the eyes or the mind
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verbwork in a specific place, with a specific subject, or in a specific function
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verbbe the successor (of)
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verbcome after in time, as a result
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verbact in accordance with someone's rules, commands, or wishestype of:
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verbperform an accompaniment to
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verbto be the product or result
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verbbehave in accordance or in agreement with
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verbkeep under surveillance
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verbaccept and follow the leadership or command or guidance of
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verbadhere to or practice
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verbbe nexttype of:
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verbgrasp the meaningtype of:
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verbto bring something about at a later time than
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verbto travel behind, go after, come afterOpposite:
- "Tuesday always follows Monday"
- "Her bad deed followed her and haunted her dreams all her life"
- "follow the road"
- "follow the trail"
- "We must follow closely the economic development is Cuba"
- "She followed the feminist movement"
- "Teenagers follow their friends in everything"
- "It follows that your assertion is false"
- "She followed the men with the binoculars"
- "Carter followed Ford"
- "A terrible tsunami followed the earthquake"
- "The orchestra could barely follow the frequent pitch changes of the soprano"
- "The police had been following him for weeks but they could not prove his involvement in the bombing"
- "Let's follow our great helmsman!"
- "She followed a guru for years"
- "These people still follow the laws of their ancient religion"
- "Mary plays best, with John and Sue following"
- "Can you follow her argument?"
- "When he lectures, I cannot follow"
- "She followed dinner with a brandy"
- "He followed his lecture with a question and answer period"
- "The ducklings followed their mother around the pond"
- "Please follow the guide through the museum"