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  • 51Follow-on — Le follow on est, au cricket, le fait qu au cours d un match où chaque équipe dispose de deux manches pour marquer, l équipe à la batte en premier peut forcer l équipe à la batte en second à jouer sa deuxième manche juste après la première si… …

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  • 52follow — Synonyms and related words: abide by, absorb, accept, accept advice, accommodate, accommodate with, accompany, accord, act up to, adapt, adapt to, address, adhere to, adjust, adjust to, admire, adopt, afford proof of, agree with, align, angle for …

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  • 53follow — verb 1》 move or travel behind.     ↘go after (someone) in order to observe or monitor them.     ↘go along (a route or path). 2》 come after in time or order.     ↘(also follow on from) occur as a consequence or result of. 3》 be a logical… …

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  • 54follow-up — UK / US noun Word forms follow up : singular follow up plural follow ups 1) a) [countable/uncountable] something that is done in order to complete something Everyone liked my proposal, but there hasn t been any follow up. The researchers… …

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  • 55follow*/*/*/ — [ˈfɒləʊ] verb 1) [I/T] to walk, drive etc behind someone who is going in the same direction as you Ralph set off down the hill, and I followed.[/ex] I was convinced there was someone following me.[/ex] Jim opened the door and followed me down the …

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  • 56follow up — v. 1) (D; intr.) to follow up on (to follow up on a story) 2) (D; intr., tr.) to follow up with (we should follow up with a letter) * * * [ fɒləʊ ʌp] (D; intr.) to follow up on (to follow up on a story) (D; intr., tr.) to follow up with (we… …

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  • 57follow — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. go or come after; succeed; tread on the heels of; come or be next; pursue (See pursuit); at tend, associate with, go with, accompany; adhere to, support; obey, heed; understand; copy, imitate, emulate …

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  • 58follow — verb 1) we ll let the others follow Syn: come behind, come after, go behind, go after, walk behind Ant: lead 2) he was expected to follow his father in the business Syn: succeed, replace …

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  • 59follow on — I. intransitive verb 1. of a batting side in cricket : to go in for a second innings immediately after its first at the option of the opposing side and when behind by a certain number of runs (as 200 or 150) 2. : to move on in the direction of a… …

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  • 60follow — I. verb Etymology: Middle English folwen, from Old English folgian; akin to Old High German folgēn to follow Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. to go, proceed, or come after < followed the guide > 2. a. to engage in as a calling or way&#8230; …

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