chasing (down) Antonyms

Meaning of chasing (down)

chasing (down)

to follow and catch (someone or something), to search for and find (someone or something)

chasing (down) Sentence Examples

  1. The police relentlessly chased down the fugitive through the dark streets.
  2. The wind chased down the leaves, scattering them across the ground.
  3. The determined athlete chased down his opponent, closing the gap with each stride.
  4. The detective chased down every lead, determined to uncover the truth.
  5. The hungry cat chased down a mouse, its eyes gleaming with anticipation.
  6. The dog relentlessly chased down the ball, its paws pounding on the pavement.
  7. The photographer chased down the elusive celebrity, hoping for a perfect shot.
  8. The politician chased down every vote, campaigning tirelessly in every neighborhood.
  9. The student chased down knowledge, eager to learn as much as possible.
  10. The team chased down its goal, working together to achieve their objective.

FAQs About the word chasing (down)

to follow and catch (someone or something), to search for and find (someone or something)

casting about (for), shopping (for), seeking, looking for, foraging (for), looking up, searching (for or out),pursuing,casting around (for), ferreting (out)

losing, hiding,ignoring,neglecting

The police relentlessly chased down the fugitive through the dark streets.

The wind chased down the leaves, scattering them across the ground.

The determined athlete chased down his opponent, closing the gap with each stride.

The detective chased down every lead, determined to uncover the truth.