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    fol·low
    [ˈfälō]
    verb
    follow (verb) · follows (third person present) · followed (past tense) · followed (past participle) · following (present participle)
    1. go or come after (a person or thing proceeding ahead); move or travel behind:
      "she went back into the house, and Ben followed her" · "he was following behind in his car"
      • go after (someone) in order to observe or monitor:
        "the KGB man followed her everywhere"
      • archaic
        strive after; aim at:
        "I follow fame"
      • go along (a route or path).
      • (of a route or path) go in the same direction as or parallel to (another):
        "the road follows a hidden sweetwater brook"
      • keep track of; trace the movement or direction of:
        "she followed his gaze, peering into the gloom"
    2. come after in time or order:
      "the six years that followed his restoration" · "the rates are as follows"
      • happen after (something else) as a consequence:
        "raucous laughter followed the ribald remark" · "retribution soon followed" · "the announcement followed on from the collapse of the bank"
      • be a logical consequence of something:
        "this argument simply doesn't follow" · "it thus follows from this equation that the value must be negative"
      • (of a person) do something after (something else):
        "he follows his surprise hit movie with a paranoid thriller"
      • (be followed by)
        have (a dish or course) after another or others in a meal:
        "turkey was followed by dessert"
    3. act according to (an instruction or precept):
      "he has difficulty in following written instructions"
      • conform to:
        "the film faithfully follows Shakespeare's plot"
      • act according to the lead or example of (someone):
        "he follows Aristotle in believing this"
      • treat as a teacher or guide:
        "those who seek to follow Jesus Christ"
    4. pay close attention to (something):
      "I've been following this discussion closely"
      • maintain awareness of the current state or progress of (events in a particular sphere or account):
        "young Italians follow football"
      • (of a person or account) be concerned with the development of (something):
        "the book follows the life and career of Henry Clay"
      • track (a person, group, or organization) by subscribing to their account on a social media site or application:
        "if you've been following me on Facebook recently you may have seen a bunch of different posts about surgery and back trouble" · "I don't follow many celebrities on Twitter anymore"
      • understand the meaning or tendency of (a speaker or argument):
        "I still don't follow you"
    5. practice (a trade or profession).
      • undertake or carry out (a course of action or study):
        "she followed a strict diet"
    Origin
    Old English folgian, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch volgen and German folgen.
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    Similar and Opposite Words
    verb
    1. go or come after (a person or thing proceeding ahead); move or travel behind:
      Opposite:
    2. act according to (an instruction or precept):
      act in accordance with
      abide by
      adhere to
      comply with
      conform to
      pay attention to
      have regard to
      bear in mind
      take to heart
      be guided by
      yield to
      defer to
      Opposite:
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    What does follow mean in a sentence?[transitive, intransitive] follow (something) to come or be eaten after another part The main course was followed by fresh fruit. This pattern is usually used in the passive. [transitive] follow something to go along a road, path, etc. Follow this road until you get to the school, then turn left.
    What does it mean to follow someone?[transitive] follow something to accept someone or something as a guide, a leader, or an example; to copy someone or something They followed the teachings of Buddha. He always followed the latest fashions (= dressed in fashionable clothes). I don't want you to follow my example and rush into marriage. The movie follows the book faithfully.
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