follow-on

[ fol-oh-on, -awn ]
/ ˈfɒl oʊˌɒn, -ˌɔn /

adjective

following or evolving as the next logical step: Aircraft manufacturers can expect follow-on sales for spare parts.

Origin of follow-on

1875–80; noun use of verb phrase follow on ( something)

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British Dictionary definitions for follow-on

follow-on
/ cricket /

noun

an immediate second innings forced on a team scoring a prescribed number of runs fewer than its opponents in the first innings

verb follow on

(intr, adverb) (of a team) to play a follow-on