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go after

pursue someone or something.
"he went after the burglars"

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to chase or follow someone in order to catch them: The police went after him but he got away. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
go after. phrasal verb. If you go after something, you try to get it, catch it, or hit it. We're not going after civilian targets.
go after somebody/something. jump to other results. to try to get someone or something We're both going after ...
Idioms and Phrases. Pursue, try to get, as in The officer went after the burglar ; or Ed was going after a new job with a vengeance . [ Mid-1400s]
go after something/somebody meaning, definition, what is go after something/somebody: to follow or chase someone or something ...: Learn more.
go after (someone or something) · 1. To do something after someone else does. · 2. To pursue someone or something in order to catch or catch up with them or it.
go after somebody/something. ​to try to get somebody/something. We're both going after the same job.
to chase or follow someone in order to catch them: He ran away, but the police went after him. (Definition of go after sb from the Cambridge Learner's ...
: to chase (someone) : to try to find or capture (someone you want to hurt or punish) They're worried that the government might be coming after them.
/gəʊ ˈɑftə/ · verb. go after with the intent to catch. synonyms: chase, chase after, dog, give chase, tag, tail, track, trail. see moresee less. types: show 5 ...