
chase
/tʃeɪs/
pursue, run after
📚 Meanings
- 1.
To follow someone or something quickly in order to catch them.
"The cat chased the mouse."
- 2.
To try to obtain or achieve something, such as a goal, dream, or opportunity.
"He decided to chase his dreams."
- 1.
An act or instance of pursuing someone or something.
"The police were involved in a high-speed chase."
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The children loved to chase butterflies in the garden.
The children loved to chase butterflies in the garden.
After graduation, she moved to the city to chase her dreams of becoming an artist.
After graduation, she moved to the city to chase her dreams of becoming an artist.
The police car led a high-speed chase through the narrow streets.
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