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- verb To take
further actions remaining after an event; to continue,revisit , orpersist ; especially, tomaintain communication .
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synonyms (121)
Words with the same meaning
- PS
- Parthian shot
- addendum
- afterthought
- anamnesis
- appendix
- associative anamnesis
- attend
- back matter
- carry through
- case history
- catamnesis
- chase
- chivy
- chorus
- coda
- codicil
- colophon
- come after
- conclusion
- consequence
- continuance
- continuation
- displace
- dog
- dogging
- double take
- dying words
- emanate
- ensue
- envoi
- epilogue
- exhaust every move
- follow
- follow a clue
- follow after
- follow out
- follow through
- follow-through
- following
- get back to
- give chase
- go after
- go all lengths
- go all out
- go for broke
- go the limit
- hollo after
- hound
- hue and cry
- hunt
- hunt down
- hunting
- issue
- last words
- leave nothing undone
- make after
- medical history
- nose
- nose out
- overlook nothing
- overtake
- parting shot
- peroration
- postface
- postfix
- postlude
- postscript
- prosecute
- prosecution
- pursuance
- pursue
- pursuing
- pursuit
- quest
- quest after
- raise the hunt
- refrain
- replace
- result
- revert
- run after
- run down
- run to earth
- search
- searching
- second thought
- see it through
- see out
- seek
- seek out
- seeking
- sequel
- sequela
- sequelae
- sequelant
- sequent
- sequitur
- shadow
- shadowing
- smell out
- sniff out
- stalk
- stalking
- subscript
- succeed
- suffix
- supervene
- supplement
- swan song
- tag
- tail
- take out after
- trace
- trace down
- track
- track down
- tracking
- tracking down
- trail
- trailing
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