follow on

The term "follow on" is versatile, used in various contexts such as sequence, continuation, and specific sports scenarios.

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Definition

B2General

(phrasal verb)To occur or happen as the next part or result of something.

Example

  • The discussion will follow on from the initial presentation.

B2General

(phrasal verb)To continue or add to something previously done.

Example

  • The advanced course is a follow-on to the beginner's class.

C1Sports

(cricket)To bat again immediately after the first innings, usually due to a significant deficit in runs.

Example

  • The team was forced to follow on after being bowled out for a low score.

C1Business

(marketing)A product or service launched after a previous one, building on its success.

Example

  • The new software is a follow-on to the earlier version.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "follow on":

follow throughon tocome aftergo oncarry onfollow suittake afteradd onon the heels ofcoming onkeep ongoing on