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    chase
    /tʃeɪs/

    verb

    • 1. pursue in order to catch or catch up with: "police chased the stolen car through the city" Similar pursuerun afterfollowhuntOpposite run away from
    • 2. drive or cause to go in a specified direction: "she chased him out of the house" Similar drive awaydrive offdrive output to flight

    noun

    • 1. an act of pursuing someone or something: "they captured the youths after a brief chase"

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  2. CHASE definition: 1. to hurry after someone or something in order to catch him, her, or it: 2. to hurry or run in…. Learn more.

  3. 1. a. : the hunting of wild animals used with the. b. : the act of chasing : pursuit. The police caught the robbers after a high-speed chase on the highway. c. : an earnest or frenzied seeking after something desired. this mad chase of fame John Dryden. 2. : something pursued : quarry. A fox was the hunter's chase. 3.

  4. to follow or devote one's attention to with the hope of attracting, winning, gaining, etc.: He chased her for three years before she consented to marry him. to drive or expel by force, threat, or harassment: She chased the cat out of the room. Synonyms: scatter, rout, oust. verb (used without object) , chased, chas·ing. to follow in pursuit:

  5. 1. The act of chasing; pursuit. 2. a. The hunting of game: the thrill of the chase. b. Something that is hunted or pursued; quarry. 3. Chiefly British. a. A privately owned, unenclosed game preserve. b. The right to hunt or keep game on the land of others.

  6. If you chase someone, you run after them or follow them in order to catch them or force them to leave a place. She chased the boys for 100 yards. American English : chase / tˈʃeɪs /

  7. Definition of chase verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. To chase is to follow or go after someone or something you want. This activity is called a chase. Dogs chase cats, cats chase mice, and mice are in big trouble. The word chase tried to run away from the Old French word chacier for "to hunt or strive for,” but we caught it.

  9. chase meaning, definition, what is chase: to quickly follow someone or something i...: Learn more.

  10. to run after someone or something in order to catch them: The dog was chasing a rabbit. Fewer examples. The kids were chasing each other round the garden. Our dog used to like chasing rabbits. Andy chased after him but couldn't catch up with him. I suddenly noticed my 3-year old son near the water's edge and had to chase after him.

  11. verb. chased, chases, chasing. To follow quickly or persistently in order to catch or harm. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To cut (the thread of a screw). American Heritage. To run after; follow; pursue. Webster's New World.