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1 follow
V1. अनुसरण करना/अनुकरण करनाOne should follow the precedents set by the peers.She follows the same way of life as her parents.2. पीछे\followजानाTo reach the city you have to follow markers on this road.Before entering the city, the road follows along the sea.3. पीछा करनाHe is so infatuated that he follows her everywhere.4. आज्ञा माननाIn the office you should follow what the boss says.5. अनुगमन करनाShe is following the medical profession.6. समझनाYou should try to follow the instructions of the teacher.He tried his best to follow the instructions, but failed.Do try to follow how I am playing the instrument.7. ध्यान से सुननाHe sat following every word of the leader's speech.8. वर्णन करनाThe story of this film follows the life of the saint.9. घटित होनाA dispute between us is likely to follow due to the false propaganda created by him.10. अर्थ निकलनाIf rains are good it does not automatically follow that the crop will be better than previous years. -
2 follow up
PhrV1. जानकारी लेनाYou should follow up with the officials to get the telephone connection expeditiously. -
3 follow
v. tr.पीछे पीछे जाना, साथ जाना, पीछा करना, पीछे आनाv. intr.परिणाम होना, फलस्वरूप होना, पीछे आना -
4 follow one's nose
IDM1. सीधे चलनाYou cannot miss the station if you follow your nose.2. अपनी सहज प्रेरणा सेOne should follow his own nose in matters of personal and confidential nature instead of discussing with everyone. -
5 follow in sbs footsteps
IDM1. पदचिह्नों पर चलनाPresent leadership should follow in the footsteps of great leaders. -
6 follow suit
IDM1. वही करनाWhen the invitees start dancing, you can follow suit. -
7 follow through
PhrV1. अंत तकYou should follow through to complete all the holes on the golf course. -
8 follow the crowd
IDM1. सबके साथ होनाHe always follows the crowd instead of expressing his own opinion in official meetings. -
9 follow your nose
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10 to follow
PhrV1. इसके बाद मेंThe main course of food is to follow the entree'. -
11 to follow
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12 Judaism
N1. यहुदी\Judaismधर्मThe Jewish people follow Judaism. -
13 Punk
N1. पंकIn early 80's people used to follow the punk style. -
14 the decencies
N1. सामाजिक जीवन का शिष्टाचारAll people should follow the decencies to live respectfully in the society. -
15 algorithm
N1. प्रणालीYou must follow the algorithm to solve this problem. -
16 code
N1. कूट\codeसंकेतThe Intelligence agency sends messages in codes.2. सांकेतिक\codeअंकThe code for Hyderabad is 040.3. नियमावलीThe cadets are suppose to follow a disciplinary code.--------V1. कूट\codeसंकेत\codeदेनाThe Intelligence agency coded the messages. -
17 constitution
N1. संविधानAll the members should follow the constitution of this institute.2. गठनHis elder brother is having a weak constitution. -
18 crosswalk
N1. पैदल\crosswalkचलने\crosswalkवालों\crosswalkके\crosswalkलिये\crosswalkज़ीब्रा\crosswalkक्रासिगंWhile crossing the road,we should follow crosswalk. -
19 ease
N1. आराम\easeकाWe have to follow a life of ease.2. सुगमताWe have put the books here for ease of access.--------VT1. आराम\easeदेनाHe eased the burden of debt by implementing many schemes.2. तनाव\easeकम\easeकरनाThe medicines eased his tension.3. मूल्य\easeकम\easeहोनाInterest rates have eased since May. -
20 iconoclast
N1. रिवाज़ तोड़नेवालाHe is an iconoclast because he does not follow the beliefs blindly.
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follow — fol·low vt: to be in accordance with (a prior decision): accept as authoritative see also precedent compare overrule Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
follow — (v.) O.E. folgian, fylgan follow, accompany; follow after, pursue, also obey, apply oneself to a practice or calling, from W.Gmc. *fulg (Cf. O.S. folgon, O.Fris. folgia, M.Du. volghen, Du. volgen, O.H.G. folgen, Ger. folgen, O.N. fylgja to follow … Etymology dictionary