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follow

verb transitive
To go after or behind; to walk, ride or move behind, but in the same direction. Soldiers will usually follow a brave officer.

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To pursue; to chase; as an enemy, or as game.

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To accompany; to attend in a journey. And Rebekah arose, and her damsels, and they rode on the camels, and followed the man. Genesis 24:61.

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To accompany; to be of the same company; to attend, for any purpose. Luke 5:27, 28.

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To succeed in order of time; to come after; as a storm is followed by acalm. Signs following signs lead on the mighty year.

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To be consequential; to result from, as effect from a cause. Intemperance is often followed by disease or poverty, or by both.

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To result from, as an inference or deduction. It follows from these facts that the accused is guilty.

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To pursue with the eye; to keep the eyes fixed on a moving body. He followed or his eyes followed the ship, till it was beyond sight. He followed with his eyes the fleeting shade.

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To imitate; to copy; as, to follow a pattern or model; to follow fashion.

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To embrace; to adopt and maintain; to have or entertain like opinions; to think or believe like another; as, to follow the opinions and tenets of a philsophic sect; to follow Plato.

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To obey; to observe; to practice; to act in conformity to. It is our duty to follow the commands of Christ. Good soldiers follow the orders of their general; good servants follow the directions of their master.

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To pursue as an object of desire; to endeavor to obtain. Follow peace with all men. Hebrews 12:74.

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To use; to practice; to make the chief business; as, to follow the trade of a carpenter; to follow the profession of law.

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To adhere to; to side with. The house of Judah followed David.2 Samuel 2:10.

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To adhere to; to honor; to worship; to serve. If the Lord be God, follow him. 7 Kings 18:21.

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To be led or guided by. Wo to the foolish prophets, who follow their own spirit, and have seen nothing. Ezekiel 13:3.

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To move on in the same course or direction; to be guided by; as, to follow a track or course.

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verb intransitive
To come after another. The famine - shall follow close after you. Jeremiah 42:16.

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To attend; to accompany.

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To be posterior in time; as following ages.