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  1. to hurry after someone or something in order to catch him, her, or it: The police car was going so fast, it must have been chasing someone. She was chasing (after) a man who had snatched her bag. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to chase someone or something. chase He felt like a dog chasing its tail.

  2. Synonyms for CHASING: pursuit, tracking, chase, tracing, trailing, pursuing, tailing, search; Antonyms of CHASING: receiving, taking, accepting, admitting, taking in, welcoming, sheltering, entertaining.

  3. chase, pursue, follow, trail mean to go after or on the track of something or someone. chase implies going swiftly after and trying to overtake something fleeing or running. a dog chasing a cat. pursue suggests a continuing effort to overtake, reach, or attain. pursued the criminal through narrow streets.

  4. Chasing definition: a design chased on metal.. See examples of CHASING used in a sentence.

  5. v.tr. 1. To follow rapidly in order to catch or overtake; pursue: chased the thief. 2. To follow (game) in order to capture or kill; hunt: chase foxes. 3. To seek the favor or company of persistently: chased me until I agreed to a date. 4. To put to flight; drive: chased the dog away.

  6. to hurry after someone or something in order to catch him, her, or it: The police car was going so fast, it must have been chasing someone. She was chasing (after) a man who had snatched her bag. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to chase someone or something. chase He felt like a dog chasing its tail.

  7. to hurry after someone or something in order to catch him, her, or it: The police car was going so fast, it must have been chasing someone. She was chasing (after) a man who had snatched her bag. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to chase someone or something. chase He felt like a dog chasing its tail.

  8. If someone chases someone that they are attracted to, or chases after them, they try hard to persuade them to have a sexual relationship with them. I didn't go around flirting or chasing women. [VERB noun] 'I was always chasing after unsuitable men,' she says. [V + after] Chase is also a noun.

  9. pursue: [ ~ + object] The police chased the thief down the street. [ ~ + after + object] They chased after the thief. to follow or devote one's attention to with the hope of attracting, etc.: [ ~ + object] He's been chasing that job for years. [ ~ + after + object] He's been chasing after my job.

  10. run/drive after. [transitive, intransitive] to run, drive, etc. after somebody/something in order to catch them or it. chase somebody/something My dog likes chasing rabbits. The kids chased each other around the kitchen table. We were chased by a bull while crossing the field.

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