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Chase - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Chase means to pursue or follow someone or something quickly in order to catch them. It can also refer to the act of trying to achieve a goal or desire persistently.

chase

/tʃeɪs/ /tʃeɪs/

Definition:

To pursue or follow rapidly in order to catch or overtake.

Synonyms:

pursue, follow, hunt, track

Part of Speech:

verb, noun

Antonyms:

flee, evade

Common Collocations:

chase after, chase down, wild goose chase

Derivatives:

chaser, chasing

Usage Tips:

Use "chase" for active pursuit; avoid overuse in passive contexts like "being chased."

Common Phrases:

wild goose chase, cut to the chase, chase your tail

Etymology:

From Old French *chacier*, meaning "to hunt," derived from Latin *captare* ("to seize").

Examples:

  • 1. The dog loves to chase squirrels in the park.
  • 2. She decided to chase her dreams despite the challenges.
  • 3. The police chased the thief through the crowded streets.
  • 4. Kids often play tag and chase each other around the yard.

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