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  1. follow. follow (a) fashion phrase. follow (something) through. follow in someone's footsteps idiom. follow on. To top. Contents. FOLLOW definition: 1. to move behind someone or something and go where he, she, or it goes: 2. to go in the same…. Learn more.

  2. The meaning of FOLLOW is to go, proceed, or come after. How to use follow in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Follow.

  3. Follow definition: to come after in sequence, order of time, etc.. See examples of FOLLOW used in a sentence.

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

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

  6. 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.

  7. follow (somebody/something) I encourage others to follow our example. The Senate is expected to follow the lead of the House. We believe it is in our best interests to follow the path of economic openness and growth. The movie follows the book faithfully. They followed the teachings of Buddha.

  8. follow to understand an explanation, a story, or the meaning of something: Sorry—I don't quite follow what you're saying. The plot is almost impossible to follow. grasp to come to understand a fact, an idea, or how to do something: They failed to grasp the importance of his words.

  9. travel behind, go after, come after. “The ducklings followed their mother around the pond”. “Please follow the guide through the museum”. see more. verb. travel along a certain course. “ follow the road”. “ follow the trail”. synonyms: travel along.

  10. to engage in or be concerned with as a pursuit: [~ + object] to follow an ideal. to watch the development or progress of: [~ + object] to follow the news. to keep up with and understand (an argument, story, etc.): [~ + object] [not: be + ~-ing] I can't follow your argument. Do you follow me? [no object] That's the explanation; can you follow?

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