Pronunciation: /ˈfɑloʊ ʌp/
noun a further action taken to deal with or pursue something
A1 After the initial meeting, there was no follow up from the company.
A2 The doctor scheduled a follow up appointment for next week.
B1 The manager conducted a follow up with the client to ensure satisfaction.
B2 The follow up investigation revealed new evidence in the case.
C1 The follow up analysis provided valuable insights for the project.
C2 The follow up report outlined the next steps for the team.
verb to pursue or take further action on something previously started
A1 I will follow up with you next week to see how you are doing.
A2 After the meeting, I will follow up with an email summarizing our discussion.
B1 The sales team will follow up with potential clients to secure new business.
B2 I need to follow up on the progress of the project to ensure it stays on track.
C1 The detective promised to follow up on any new leads in the investigation.
C2 It is important to follow up on customer feedback to improve our services.
formal I will send a follow up email to inquire about the status of the project.
informal I'll give them a call to follow up on the job application.
slang I'll shoot them a message to follow up on our plans for the weekend.
figurative The detective promised to follow up on any leads that may arise during the investigation.
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