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Definition of follow
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of follow is as below...
Follow
(v. i.) To go or come
after;
-- used in the
various
senses
of the
transitive
verb: To
pursue;
to
attend;
to
accompany;
to be a
result;
to
imitate.
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Wait
::
Wait (v. t.) To
attend
as a
consequence;
to
follow
upon; to
accompany;
to
await.
Monday
::
Monday
(n.) The
second
day of the week; the day
following
Sunday.
Exemplifier
::
Exemplifier
(n.) One who
exemplifies
by
following
a
pattern.
Couch
::
Couch (v. t.) To
arrange
or
dispose
as in a bed; --
sometimes
followed
by the
reflexive
pronoun.
Physiocrat
::
Physiocrat
(n.) One of the
followers
of
Quesnay
of
France,
who, in the 18th
century,
founded
a
system
of
political
economy
based upon the
supremacy
of
natural
order..
Lengthen
::
Lengthen
(v. t.) To
extent
in
length;
to make
longer
in
extent
or
duration;
as, to
lengthen
a line or a road; to
lengthen
life; --
sometimes
followed
by out..
Consectary
::
Consectary
(a.)
Following
by
consequence;
consequent;
deducible.
Saint-simonian
::
Saint-Simonian
(n.) A
follower
of the Count de St.
Simon,
who died in 1825, and who
maintained
that the
principle
of
property
held in
common,
and the just
division
of the
fruits
of
common
labor among the
members
of
society,
are the true
remedy
for the
social
evils which
exist..
Successive
::
Successive
(a.)
Following
in order or in
uninterrupted
course;
coming
after
without
interruption
or
interval;
following
one after
another
in a line or
series;
consecutive;
as, the
successive
revolution
of
years;
the
successive
kings of
Egypt;
successive
strokes
of a
hammer..
Adherent
::
Adherent
(n.) One who
adheres;
one who
adheres;
one who
follows
a
leader,
party,
or
profession;
a
follower,
or
partisan;
a
believer
in a
particular
faith or
church..
Whereas
::
Whereas
(conj.)
Considering
that; it being the case that;
since;
-- used to
introduce
a
preamble
which is the basis of
declarations,
affirmations,
commands,
requests,
or like, that
follow..
Follow
::
Follow
(v. t.) To
endeavor
to
overtake;
to go in
pursuit
of; to
chase;
to
pursue;
to
prosecute.
Hunt
::
Hunt (v. t.) To
search
for or
follow
after,
as game or wild
animals;
to
chase;
to
pursue
for the
purpose
of
catching
or
killing;
to
follow
with dogs or guns for sport or
exercise;
as, to hunt a
deer..
Synthesize
::
Synthesist
(n.) One who
employs
synthesis,
or who
follows
synthetic
methods..
Follower
::
Follower
(n.) The part of a
machine
that
receives
motion
from
another
part. See
Driver.
Worm
::
Worm (v. t.) To
effect,
remove,
drive,
draw, or the like, by slow and
secret
means;
-- often
followed
by out..
Consequent
::
Consequent
(n.) That which
follows
from
propositions
by
rational
deduction;
that which is
deduced
from
reasoning
or
argumentation;
a
conclusion,
or
inference..
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.
Following
::
Following
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Follo.
Semi-pelagian
::
Semi-Pelagian
(n.) A
follower
of John
Cassianus,
a
French
monk (died about 448), who
modified
the
doctrines
of
Pelagius,
by
denying
human
merit,
and
maintaining
the
necessity
of the
Spirit's
influence,
while,
on the other hand, he
rejected
the
Augustinian
doctrines
of
election,
the
inability
of man to do good, and the
certain
perseverance
of the
saints..
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