"follow up" meaning in English

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Verb

Forms: follows up [present, singular, third-person], following up [participle, present], followed up [participle, past], followed up [past]
Head templates: {{en-verb|*}} follow up (third-person singular simple present follows up, present participle following up, simple past and past participle followed up)
  1. To take further actions remaining after an event; to continue, revisit, or persist; especially, to maintain communication or verify. Synonyms: chase up [British], get back to, revert Derived forms: follow-up [noun], followup [noun] Related terms: follow on [verb], follow through [verb], close the loop, through [verb] Translations (take further actions after an event): 跟進 (Chinese Mandarin), 跟进 (gēnjìn) (Chinese Mandarin), pokračovat [imperfective] (Czech), navázat [perfective] (Czech), udržet v pozornosti [perfective] (Czech), udržet komunikaci [perfective] (Czech), seurata (Finnish), jatkaa (Finnish), pitää yhteyttä (Finnish)

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      "sense": "take further actions after an event",
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      "sense": "take further actions after an event",
      "word": "jatkaa"
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