follow up with



follow up with somebody

to continue talking to or working with someone I left Cynthia a message and asked her to follow up with Mr. Harley about his computer problem.
Usage notes: usually used when you talk to someone to be sure a problem is solved or a suggestion is acted on
See also: follow, up

follow up with something

to do something after having done something else The gymnasts perform compulsory routines today and follow up with individual events tomorrow.
See also: follow, up

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
&Thorn;ÓRvÍ-Ancient Scandinavian
Corynn-English (Rare)
LuciusLOO:-ki-uws (Ancient Roman), LOO-shəs (English), LOO-see-əs (English)Ancient Roman, Biblical, English
Calypsokə-LIP-so (English)Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Avery['eivəri]
FultonFUL-tənEnglish