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FOLLOW | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
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).
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Follow - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
verb. act in accordance with someone's rules, commands, or wishes. “ Follow these simple rules”. synonyms: abide by, comply. stick to, stick with. keep to. adopt, espouse. choose and follow; as of theories, ideas, policies, strategies or plans. see more.
FOLLOW definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
An event, activity, or period of time that follows a particular thing happens or comes after that thing, at a later time. ...the rioting and looting that followed the verdict. Other problems may follow. Synonyms: come after, go after, come next More Synonyms of follow. 5. transitive verb.
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verb (used with object) to come after in sequence, order of time, etc.: The speech follows the dinner. Antonyms: precede. to go or come after; move behind in the same direction: Drive ahead, and I'll follow you. Antonyms: lead. to accept as a guide or leader; accept the authority of or give allegiance to:
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