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Follow-up   /fˈɑloʊ-əp/   Listen
noun
follow-up  n.  
1.
A second (or subsequent) action to increase the effectiveness of an initial action. Also used attributively; as a follow-up visit. Note: A follow-up may be of various types. After a medical examination, a second examination (or reexamination) to obtain additional information regarding some fact discovered in the first examination is considered a follow-up. A second visit or phone call in pursuit of a sale or other request would also be a follow-up.
Synonyms: reexamination, review.
2.
(Journalism) A subsequent story providing information discovered or events happening after a first story was published.
3.
(Journalism) Same as sidebar.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Follow-up" Quotes from Famous Books



... obstacles in the way of conversion, indifference, ignorance, and prejudice, and to prepare the soil for the Great Sower. The important point we should not forget is that, as in all propaganda, the "systematic follow-up work" counts. The persistency and recurrence of the message give it its ...
— Catholic Problems in Western Canada • George Thomas Daly

... regular follow-up mechanism devised by himself, every donation by Dr. Surtaine was made the basis of a shrewd attempt to extract from the beneficiary an indorsement of Certina's virtues, or, if not that, of the ...
— The Clarion • Samuel Hopkins Adams



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