Australian English Meaning of chases

chases

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Definitions and Meaning of chases in English

chases

to cut (a thread) with a chaser, a scene (as in a movie) where the characters chase one another, to make by such indentation, hunt entry 1 sense 1, to cause to depart or flee, an earnest or frenzied seeking after something desired, hunt, to decorate (metal) by indenting with a hammer and tools without cutting edges, to cause the removal of (a baseball pitcher) by a batting rally, steeplechase sense 1, to follow in order to capture or overtake, to ornament (metal) by indenting with a hammer and tools without a cutting edge, the act of chasing, something pursued, to follow rapidly, the bore of a cannon, the hunting of wild animals, the hunting of animals, groove, indent, to chase an animal, person, or thing, to set with gems, to follow regularly or persistently with the intention of attracting or alluring, a tract of unenclosed land used as a game preserve, harass, to drive away or out, trench, to swing at (a baseball pitched out of the strike zone), rush, hasten, a channel (as in a wall) for something to lie in or pass through, to seek out, a rectangular steel or iron frame in which letterpress matter is locked (as for printing), a sequence (as in a movie) in which the characters pursue one another, groove, furrow

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chases

to cut (a thread) with a chaser, a scene (as in a movie) where the characters chase one another, to make by such indentation, hunt entry 1 sense 1, to cause to

banishes,dismisses,ejects,expels,Out,boots,bounces,casts out,drums (out),evicts

accepts,receives,takes,takes in,welcomes,harbours,houses,shelters

chasers => chasers, chased (down) => chased (down), chase (down) => chase, charting => graph, charters => charters,