noun
- an action or contact made to continue or reinforce something previously done
- a subsequent visit, call, or communication to check on progress or results
Usage: often written as 'follow-up' or 'follow up'
Usage: common in medical, business, and customer service contexts
adjective
- relating to or serving as a continuation or reinforcement of something previous
Examples
- The doctor scheduled a followup appointment for two weeks after the surgery.
- We sent a followup email to confirm the client received our proposal.
- The followup study examined the long-term effects of the treatment.
- A followup call helped us understand why the customer was dissatisfied.
- The company released a followup product based on feedback from the first version.
- She made a followup visit to check on the patient's recovery.
- The followup report showed significant improvements in test scores.