Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
follow-on
adjective
/ˈfɒloʊ ˌɒn/

Definition
A follow-on is an additional occurrence or action that comes after an initial event or situation, often intended to enhance or continue it.

Examples
- The company launched a follow-on project to address feedback from the previous initiative.
- After the first stage of the experiment, we’ll conduct a follow-on study to explore further results.

Meaning
It refers to something that is subsequent to another event, often used in various contexts such as finance, events, or projects.

Synonyms
- subsequent
- continuation
- secondary