followed by

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Etymology[edit]

From the passive voice of follow, and still frequently used as such.

Conjunction[edit]

followed by

  1. and then, and after that.
    Yesterday morning I saw two ducks, followed by a gaggle of geese in the afternoon, followed by a swan in the evening. All told, it was a bird-filled day for me.

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