meaning of chase
1. To pursue for the purpose of killing or taking, as an enemy, or game; to hunt.
2. To follow as if to catch; to pursue; to compel to move on; to drive by following; to cause to fly; -- often with away or off; as, to chase the hens away.
3. To pursue eagerly, as hunters pursue game.
4. To give chase; to hunt; as, to chase around after a doctor.
5. Vehement pursuit for the purpose of killing or capturing, as of an enemy, or game; an earnest seeking after any object greatly desired; the act or habit of hunting; a hunt.
6. That which is pursued or hunted.
7. An open hunting ground to which game resorts, and which is private properly, thus differing from a forest, which is not private property, and from a park, which is inclosed. Sometimes written chace.
8. A division of the floor of a gallery, marked by a figure or otherwise; the spot where a ball falls, and between which and the dedans the adversary must drive his ball in order to gain a point.
9. A rectangular iron frame in which pages or columns of type are imposed.
10. The part of a cannon from the reenforce or the trunnions to the swell of the muzzle. See Cannon.
11. A groove, or channel, as in the face of a wall; a trench, as for the reception of drain tile.
12. A kind of joint by which an overlap joint is changed to a flush joint, by means of a gradually deepening rabbet, as at the ends of clinker-built boats.
13. To ornament (a surface of metal) by embossing, cutting away parts, and the like.
14. To cut, so as to make a screw thread.
15. the act of pursuing in an effort to overtake or capture; "the culprit started to run and the cop took off in
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Related Words
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