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follow out

VERB
  1. pursue to a conclusion or bring to a successful issue
    He implemented a new economic plan
    She followed up his recommendations with a written proposal
    Did he go through with the treatment?

How To Use follow out In A Sentence

  • William B. Lewis, prevailed upon by Jackson to accept another auditorship along with Kendall, rather than to follow out his original intention to return to his Tennessee plantation, was not only in the Kitchen Cabinet but was also a member of the President's household. The Reign of Andrew Jackson
  • You follow out his instructions carefully.
  • It is important to follow out the exact words of agreement.
  • These investigations demonstrated that it was possible to follow out step by step in superjacent strata the actual evolution of fossil species and to establish the actual "phyletic series. Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
  • You follow out his instructions carefully.
  • It is important to follow out the exact words of agreement.
  • He vacillated an hour between his translation of St Fortunatus 'hymn, _Quem terra, pontus aethera_, and "Red as a Rose is She," which, although he thought it as reprehensible for moral as for literary reasons, he was fain to follow out to the vulgar end. A Mere Accident
  • It is important to follow out the exact words of agreement.
  • Many instances might be adduced to illustrate the peculiar liability which one undergoes in dealing with these primitive men who follow out in practice the old fallacy of _post hoc ergo propter hoc_. The Manóbos of Mindanáo Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume XXIII, First Memoir
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