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chase (1)

chase [ chayss ]


verb  (past and past participle chased, present participle chas·ing, 3rd person present singular chas·es)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb pursue somebody: to follow somebody quickly in order to catch him or her

2. transitive verb make somebody run away: to force a person or animal to run away
The kids chased a black cat out of the garden.

3. intransitive verb rush around: to rush around
I chased around all day.

4. transitive and intransitive verb pay persistent attention to somebody: to seek the company of somebody for romantic or sexual purposes, especially in an obvious or unsubtle way



noun  (plural chas·es)
Definition:
 
1. pursuit: an act or situation in which something or somebody is being pursued

2. horseracing 
Same as  steeplechasen (sense 1)


3. something pursued: the target of a pursuit, especially an animal

4. music jazz duet: a jazz duet in which the players play alternate phrases and try to outdo each other in virtuosity and invention

[13th century. Via Old French chacier "seize" < Latin captare "try to seize" < capere "take"]

cut to the chase to stop wasting time and get on with what needs to be dealt with (informal)

give chase to pursue something or somebody forcefully (formal)


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