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  1. follow-up. noun [ C or U ] uk / ˈfɒl.əʊ.ʌp / us / ˈfɑː.loʊ.ʌp / a further action connected with something that happened before, especially to find out if anything has happened or changed since the previous event: follow-up to This meeting is a follow-up to the one we had last month.

  2. 1. a. : the act or an instance of following up. b. : something that follows up. 2. : maintenance of contact with or reexamination of a person (such as a patient) especially following treatment. The surgeon scheduled a follow-up with his patient a week after the surgery. 3. : a news story presenting new information on a story published earlier.

  3. Dec 23, 2020 · As an adjective, follow-up means intended as a response, a reaction, an evaluation, or a reinforcement of a previous action. For instance, you may be called for a follow-up interview if you did well on your first-round interview, or you may receive a follow-up letter if you write a letter of complaint to a company.

  4. something that is done to continue or complete something that was done before: a follow-up meeting. (Definition of follow-up from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of follow-up. in Spanish. seguimiento, continuar, proseguir… See more. in Portuguese. acompanhamento, complemento, dar seguimento… See more.

  5. To follow up on something means to revisit it or to review it. For example, “Angie, follow up with Dr. Hawkins to make sure he knows about his 3:30 appointment,” Donna said. The site coordinator will follow up with affected staff members to ensure that they understand their new duties.

  6. noun. the act of following up. an action or thing that serves to increase the effectiveness of a previous one, as a second or subsequent letter, phone call, or visit. Also called follow. Journalism. a news story providing additional information on a story or article previously published.

  7. pursue to a conclusion or bring to a successful issue. “She followed up his recommendations with a written proposal”. synonyms: carry out, follow out, follow through, go through, implement, put through. accomplish, action, carry out, carry through, execute, fulfil, fulfill. put in effect. see more. see less. types:

  8. follow-up. Word forms: plural follow-ups. variable noun [oft NOUN noun] A follow-up is something that is done to continue or add to something done previously. They are recording a follow-up to their successful first album. One man was arrested during the raid and another during a follow-up operation.

  9. FOLLOW-UP in a sentence | Sentence examples by Cambridge Dictionary. Examples of follow-up. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.

  10. Synonyms for FOLLOW UP: supplement, complete, finish, expand, add (to), complement, develop, enlarge; Antonyms of FOLLOW UP: shorten, curtail, abridge, abbreviate, cut back, contract, compress, constrict

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