follow
 
				takip et
				definition
					
					verb
					
					she went back into the house, and Ben followed her
					
					go or come after (a person or thing proceeding ahead); move or travel behind.
					
					
					the six years that followed his restoration
					
					come after in time or order.
					
					
					
				
						translation of 'follow'
					
					
					verb
					
					
						takip etmek,
					
					
					
					
						izlemek,
					
					
					
					
						sonucu olmak,
					
					
					
					
						dinlemek,
					
					
					
					
						sonra gelmek,
					
					
					
					
						dolayı olmak,
					
					
					
					
						sürdürmek,
					
					
					
					
						uymak
					
					
					
					
					noun
					
					
						bilardoda bir vuruş
					
					
					
					
				example
					
					This merits our attention, regardless of what division we 'follow' the closest.
					
					So we will continue to 'follow' that live event that's happening right now.
					
					Women who strictly 'follow' the Atkins diet could be damaging their chances of getting pregnant, new research has shown.
					
					The results are a stunning mix of surprisingly wearable garments that develop, rather than slavishly 'follow' , current trends.
					
					Moreover, the starting and ending points of these cycles 'follow' a pattern related to seasons on Earth.
					
					Thus, even though users declare that they 'follow' many people using Twitter, they only keep in touch with a small number of them.
					
					But dietary advice is often neglected by doctors because so many people do not 'follow' it.
					
					we can 'follow' whatever faith we please
					
					I knew what career I wanted to 'follow'
					
					All twenty five of the books will 'follow' a fairly rigid design sense, so most of the work was done in the initial stages.
					
					Teachers 'follow' a traditional way of teaching and work with a rigid framework.
					
					I don't 'follow' boxing
					
					Alternatively, a tram route could 'follow' above the rising Northern Line to Morden station.
					
					Like good Hindus, langurs 'follow' a strict vegetarian diet - give or take the occasional munch of a locust or larva.
					
					I still 'follow' the old customs
					
					What good are the things that I profess, the exercise and nutrition, if people don't 'follow' it.
					
					the accent is difficult to 'follow'
					
					those who seek to 'follow' Jesus Christ
					
					It's fair to assume he had simply forgotten what to do, being four-and-a-half years since he had needed to 'follow' such a course of action.
					
					Most people 'follow' a subsistence way of life, growing food mainly for their own needs with little left over.
					
					In fact it's not even that important to me that people 'follow' the instructions.
					
					Why didn't people 'follow' orders like they were supposed to?
					
					They all have a satellite dish, and they 'follow' everything.
					
					One name to watch out for is Nigel Clough who could yet 'follow' his dad to glory.
					
					The United States, incidentally, was hardly the only occupying power to 'follow' such a course.
					
					Class stratification is also at work as those in the highest castes 'follow' the strictest vegetarian diet.
					
					I'm a luddite in comparison with some of the people I 'follow' on Twitter, but a nerd in comparison with many people.
					
					what team do you 'follow'?
					
					Motorists entering from the south have been advised to 'follow' a route along Devizes Road and down Victoria Road.
					
					This makes the events that 'follow' all the more poignant, and later heart-rending.
					
					
					
					
				
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