FOLLOW-UP


Meaning of FOLLOW-UP in English

I. ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ adjective

Etymology: follow up

: of or relating to renewed or repeated action: as

a. : relating to a second or subsequent offer or proposal (as to a possible customer)

a follow-up letter

a follow-up order

b. : serving to test or reinforce the effectiveness of previous action

follow-up instruction

c. : relating to the study or treatment of persons after institutionalization

follow-up care of the mentally ill

follow-up survey of delinquent children

follow-up study of the results of surgery

II. noun

( -s )

Etymology: follow up

1. : a system of pursuing an initial effort (as in advertising or in the activity of a salesman) by supplementary action

2. : a system of recording the steps taken in the collection of an overdue account

3.

a. : reexamination of or maintenance of contact with a patient at a prescribed interval or intervals following a basic examination, a course of treatment, or surgery

b. : a patient or case so followed up

4. : a news story presenting new information on or a new handling of a story printed or broadcast earlier ; also : a news story of minor significance related and usually attached to one of major significance

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.