Idiom(s): follow in someone's tracks AND follow in someone's footsteps
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to follow someone's example; to assume someone else's role or occupation. • The vice president was following in the president's footsteps when he called for budget cuts. • She followed in her father's footsteps and went into medicine.
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v. phr. To follow someone's example; follow someone exactly, He followed in his father's footsteps and became a doctor. Compare: LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON.
follow in someone's footsteps
follow in someone's footsteps Also, follow in someone's tracks. Follow someone's example or guidance. For example, Dean hoped his son would follow in his footsteps and become an economist, or Jane tried to follow in her mentor's tracks. [Mid-1500s]
follow in (one's) footsteps
To accompany article that addition abroad (often a ancestors member) has already done. My ancestor was an engineer, and I plan to chase in his footsteps and abstraction engineering in college.I am afterward in my sister's footsteps and abutting her old sorority.Learn more: follow, footstep
follow in somebody’s ˈfootsteps
to do the aforementioned job, accept the aforementioned appearance of life, etc. as somebody else, abnormally somebody in your family: He followed in his dad’s footsteps and became a lawyer.Learn more: follow, footstepLearn more:
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