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Definition of follow
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Follow
(v. t.) To copy
after;
to take as an
example.
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Syllogistic
::
Syllogism
(n.) The
regular
logical
form of every
argument,
consisting
of three
propositions,
of which the first two are
called
the
premises,
and the last, the
conclusion.
The
conclusion
necessarily
follows
from the
premises;
so that, if these are true, the
conclusion
must be true, and the
argument
amounts
to
demonstration.
Talk
::
Talk (v. t.) To
consume
or spend in
talking;
-- often
followed
by away; as, to talk away an
evening..
Free
::
Free
(superl.)
Exempt
from
subjection
to the will of
others;
not under
restraint,
control,
or
compulsion;
able to
follow
one's own
impulses,
desires,
or
inclinations;
determining
one's own
course
of
action;
not
dependent;
at
liberty..
Scout
::
Scout (v. t.) To
observe,
watch,
or look for, as a
scout;
to
follow
for the
purpose
of
observation,
as a
scout..
Hunt
::
Hunt (v. i.) To
follow
the
chase;
to go out in
pursuit
of game; to
course
with
hounds.
Morrow
::
Morrow
(n.) The next
following
day; the day
subsequent
to any day
specified
or
understood.
Unstudied
::
Unstudied
(a.) Not
skilled;
unversed;
--
followed
by in.
Discipleship
::
Discipleship
(n.) The state of being a
disciple
or
follower
in
doctrines
and
precepts.
Reckon
::
Reckon
(v. t.) To
conclude,
as by an
enumeration
and
balancing
of
chances;
hence,
to
think;
to
suppose;
--
followed
by an
objective
clause;
as, I
reckon
he won't try that
again..
So
::
So
(adv.)
In like
manner
or
degree;
in the same way; thus; for like
reason;
whith equal
reason;
-- used
correlatively,
following
as, to
denote
comparison
or
resemblance;
sometimes,
also,
following
inasmuch
as..
See
::
See (v. i.)
Figuratively:
To have
intellectual
apprehension;
to
perceive;
to know; to
understand;
to
discern;
-- often
followed
by a
preposition,
as
through,
or
into..
Modist
::
Modist
(n.) One who
follows
the
fashion.
He
::
He
(obj.)
Any one; the man or
person;
-- used
indefinitely,
and
usually
followed
by a
relative
pronoun..
Misgive
::
Misgive
(v. t.)
Specifically:
To give doubt and
apprehension
to,
instead
of
confidence
and
courage;
to
impart
fear to; to make
irresolute;
--
usually
said of the mind or
heart,
and
followed
by the
objective
personal
pronoun..
Greedy
::
Greedy
(superl.)
Having
a keen
appetite
for food or
drink;
ravenous;
voracious;
very
hungry;
--
followed
by of; as, a lion that is
greedy
of his
prey..
Range
::
Range (v. i.) To have a
certain
direction;
to
correspond
in
direction;
to be or keep in a
corresponding
line; to trend or run; -- often
followed
by with; as, the front of a house
ranges
with the
street;
to range along the
coast..
Nineteenth
::
Nineteenth
(a.)
Following
the
eighteenth
and
preceding
the
twentieth;
coming
after
eighteen
others.
Hicksite
::
Hicksite
(n.) A
member
or
follower
of the
liberal
party,
headed
by Elias
Hicks,
which,
because
of a
change
of views
respecting
the
divinity
of
Christ
and the
Atonement,
seceded
from the
conservative
portion
of the
Society
of
Friends
in the
United
States,
in
1827..
Provided
::
Provided
(conj.)
On
condition;
by
stipulation;
with the
understanding;
if; --
usually
followed
by that; as,
provided
that
nothing
in this act shall
prejudice
the
rights
of any
person
whatever..
Competition
::
Competition
(n.) The act of
seeking,
or
endeavoring
to gain, what
another
is
endeavoring
to gain at the same time;
common
strife
for the same
objects;
strife
for
superiority;
emulous
contest;
rivalry,
as for
approbation,
for a
prize,
or as where two or more
persons
are
engaged
in the same
business
and each
seeking
patronage;
--
followed
by for
before
the
object
sought,
and with
before
the
person
or thing
competed
with..
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