chace Antonyms

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Meaning of chace

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chace (n.)

See 3d Chase, n., 3.

Webster

chace (v. t.)

To pursue. See Chase v. t.

chace Sentence Examples

  1. I decided to take a chace on the new investment opportunity despite the risks.
  2. The hunter waited patiently for the perfect chace to capture the elusive prey.
  3. She didn't want to miss the chace to showcase her talent in the upcoming competition.
  4. After a long chace, the detectives finally caught the notorious criminal.
  5. The gambler took a chace and placed all his money on a single bet.
  6. Despite the uncertainty, he took a chace and pursued his dreams of becoming a musician.
  7. Sometimes in life, you have to take a chace and step out of your comfort zone.
  8. The explorer embarked on a risky chace to discover a hidden treasure in the jungle.
  9. In love, there's always a chace of getting hurt, but it's worth taking.
  10. The scientist's breakthrough discovery was the result of a fortunate chace encounter with a rare species.

FAQs About the word chace

See 3d Chase, n., 3., To pursue. See Chase v. t.

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No antonyms found.

I decided to take a chace on the new investment opportunity despite the risks.

The hunter waited patiently for the perfect chace to capture the elusive prey.

She didn't want to miss the chace to showcase her talent in the upcoming competition.

After a long chace, the detectives finally caught the notorious criminal.