English to Latin Meaning of following - haec


Following :
haec
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Definitions of following in English
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Noun
Preposition
Verb
Examples of following in English
(1) He successfully re-took them the following year, and is now at Edinburgh University.(2) The ratio of population per representative has increased following each census.(3) Another thing that came out of the discussion was the following : why bother blogging in the first place?(4) The committee wish to thank the following for their generous sponsorship of prizes.(5) The high quality event took place in following winds that propelled most of the finalists to big jumps.(6) When Gail brought him home after a romantic dinner, the following conversation ensued.(7) When this does happen, keep the following in mind.(8) Central America, this trade agreement, simply says the following with regard to labor laws.(9) But we failed to build on that success over the following two seasons.(10) As for the today's chipsets for Socket 478 mainboards, we can state the following .(11) answer the following questions(12) The prior notice must be submitted electronically and contain the following information.(13) I am going to read into the judgment the following paragraphs of the circular.(14) The Dow pulled back a bit today following a big run-up over the past few weeks.(15) But following a spate of disappointment at the jeans unit, Matalan is in talks to sell it.(16) He carried out the duties of this position very successfully for the following two years.
Related Phrases of following
(1) follow ::
sequitur
(2) the following ::
sequenti
(3) the following day ::
sequenti die
(4) following day ::
sequenti die
(5) in the following ::
ad haec
(6) following year ::
hoc anno
(7) following week ::
sequenti septimana
(8) following that ::
sequitur quod
(9) the following morning ::
Lux insequens uictorem uictumque
(10) immediately following ::
statim post
Synonyms
Adjective
1. next ::
deinde
2. below ::
inferius
3. undermentioned ::
undermentioned
Noun
6. chase ::
fugent
Verb
7. come behind ::
venit post tergum
8. succeed ::
succedant
9. accompany ::
socius
10. shadow ::
umbra
11. obey ::
parere
12. result from ::
consequuntur
13. understand ::
intellegite
14. imitate ::
imitantur
15. be a fan of ::
esse fan of
16. be ::
quod
17. stick with ::
inhaero
18. survey ::
circumspectis
19. come ::
veni
20. conform to ::
configurati prioribus
21. take after ::
ut cum
22. come after ::
post venit
23. pursue ::
persequi
24. adopt ::
adopt
25. comply ::
propinquos meos
27. keep up ::
ut in
28. postdate ::
postdate
29. trace ::
vestigium
30. watch over ::
custodiet
Word Example from TV Shows
- They'll be following you now.
- Who will?

- They'll be FOLLOWING you now. - Who will?

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 3

- What if he says no?
- I don't know if you've been following...

- What if he says no? - I don't know if you've been FOLLOWING...

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 19

Oh, God, I think someone's following us.

Oh, God, I think someone's FOLLOWING us.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 1

You were following me?

You were FOLLOWING me?

Breaking Bad Season 5, Episode 12

Yes. I am following the example

Yes. I am FOLLOWING the example

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 10

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