🏃‍♂️chase

verb
/tʃeɪs/

Meaning

to pursue someone or something in order to catch them
to pursue in order to catch or catch up with; to follow rapidly
To pursue in order to catch or overtake; to follow rapidly or eagerly

Example Sentences

The police chased the thief through the market.

The dog will chase the ball across the yard.

Don't chase two rabbits at once.

Example Expressions

chase rainbows

Synonyms

pursue, hunt, follow, track, run after
Entry 1
pursue, hunt, follow, track, run after
Entry 2
pursue, follow, hunt, track
Entry 3
pursue, follow, hunt, track, run after

Antonyms

escape, flee, avoid, retreat, ignore
Entry 1
escape, flee, avoid
Entry 2
flee, escape, avoid, retreat
Entry 3
avoid, ignore, flee, escape

Collocations

chase dreams, chase away, chase down, chase after, chase relentlessly
Entry 1
chase dreams, chase away, chase down, chase after
Entry 2
chase after, chase away, chase down, chase dreams, chase relentlessly

More Example Sentences

I purchased a cell phone with a head phone.

I would like to purchase a ticket from Dhaka to Delhi.

I have the purchase receipt and all the relevant documentation.

I purchased a product from your online store on the fifteenth of March.

I am attaching the purchase receipt and photographs of the product for your review.

I am returning the product within fourteen days of purchase, which falls within your return policy.

I purchased this product based on your advertisement, and it does not even come close to that standard.

My biggest lesson has been that one should not chase perfection but rather focus on continuous improvement.

Nurse: Saline will continue all the time. And these medicines are to be purchased. I’ll come 3 to 4 times a day to give you medication. The doctor will come once daily.

Related Vocabularies

To combine different substances or elements together.
To use up, eat, drink, or take in.
to force something to be accepted or done
Point out; show; be a sign or symptom of; suggest as a desirable or necessary course of action.
to prepare and use land for crops; to develop a quality or relationship
to flow out suddenly and forcefully, or to express something enthusiastically

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