1 a person who does what someone else does or suggests doing:
Be a leader, not a follower!
2 someone who chooses to see a particular person's posts (= messages) on Twitter™ (= a website where people can publish short remarks or pieces of information):
She has over 100,000 followers on Twitter.
3 someone who obeys or supports another person or that person’s ideas:
4 a person who has an active interest in something:
They are enthusiastic followers of their local team.
5 a company or product that only makes new changes, enters a market, etc. after other companies or products have done this first:
6 a person who watches something closely to see how it develops:
A number of times he had lost followers due to political miscalculation by acting against the wishes of his clients.
After a first chapter that sets the stage, the subsequent ones gradually introduce the reader into the world of the caudillos' followers.
If it had some followers in the village, they marched to the main square to claim their right to hold elections on the main square.
Many of them were zadikim, spiritual leaders, with responsibility for the masses of their followers.
Part of the resources acquired by rulers are distributed to followers in exchange for political loyality and support.
After addressing a few preaching words to the audience, he slowly steps towards the glaring light along with numerous followers.
Peronist brokers did not take their followers to the stores nor could control their actions.
While the breadth of the examples on which he draws puts many historians to shame, his thesis will find few followers among historians.
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