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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. : 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. : a tract of unenclosed land used as a game preserve. 4. : steeplechase sense 1.

  4. 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 follow someone or something. follow Follow me - this way!

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

  6. 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.

  7. to pursue with intent to capture or kill, as game; hunt: to chase deer. 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. v.i.

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