Idiom
If you mean in sync. It means that something is coordinated and in agreement with something else.
something following something else: something that happens after something else, especially as a consequence of itSynonyms: follow-on, continuation, conclusion, follow-up
To be forced to do something by someone else.
It's a big, significant change in something; a paradigm shift.
to focus on something else; to change one's priorities
This is not a common term. Check the source to see if you mean something else.
"It helps in" just means something makes something else easier. If examples help in teaching, then examples make teaching easier. For example.
It means alright then, and It is a word common between central americans.
The substitution of another word for something else - basically a slang expression, eg 'gone to the moon' for great success.
said by someone else
there was something in the pie
The expression "you found god" means that you or someone else has been saved.
If something pertains to something else, it is related or has to do with something else.
Something famous about it
It is an expression used to describe someone who fails to accept responsibility. They blame something or someone else instead of admitting that they are at fault
WOW: There are about 2 meanings that are most common: "a sudden expression of an emotion in your eye" and "something that is thought about or planned but not yet started."
The expression is that "necessity is the mother of invention". It does not mean that a particular person invented everything. It means that needing something leads to creating something to satisfy the need.