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verb chased, chasing
- 1. To follow or go after them in an attempt to catch them.
- Thesaurus: pursue, hunt, give chase, follow, track.
- Form: chase after someone (often)
- Thesaurus: expel, repulse, repel, evict, scatter, dispel.
- Form: chase someone away (often)
- Form: chase someone off
3. To rush; to hurry.
4. colloq
- To try to obtain or achieve something, especially with difficulty.
- Example: too many applicants chasing too few jobs
- To pursue a particular matter urgently with someone.
- Example: chase the post office about the missing parcel
- To pursue (a desired sexual partner) in an obvious way.
- 1. A pursuit.
- Thesaurus: hunt, pursuit, race.
- Form: the chase
3. A large area of open land, originally where wild animals were kept for hunting.
- To rush off in pursuit.
- drug-taking slang
To inhale heroin.
Phrasal Verb: chase someone up
- To speak to them in order to get something done.
- To inquire about a matter or seek out information.
