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Word | Chase |
Telugu Meaning | చేజ్, వెంటాడు, వెంట పరుగెత్తు, వేటాడుట |
the act of pursuing / a rectangular metal frame used in letterpress printing to hold together the pages or columns of composed type that are printed at one time / A rectangular iron frame in which pages or columns of type are imposed. / to run after / ornament a metal surface by indenting / an act of pursuing someone or something. / a: the hunting of wild animals —used with the b: the act of chasing : pursuit c: an earnest or frenzied seeking after something desired / something pursued : quarry / a tract of unenclosed land used as a game preserve / steeplechase 1 / a sequence (as in a movie) in which the characters pursue one another / a: to follow rapidly : pursue b: hunt c: to follow regularly or persistently with the intention of attracting or alluring / obsolete : harass / to seek out —often used with down detectives chasing down clues / to cause to depart or flee : drive chase the dog out of the garden / to cause the removal of (a baseball pitcher) by a batting rally / to swing at (a baseball pitched out of the strike zone) / to chase an animal, person, or thing chase after material possessions / rush, hasten chased all over town looking for a place to stay / a: to ornament (metal) by indenting with a hammer and tools without a cutting edge b: to make by such indentation c: to set with gems / a: groove, indent b: to cut (a thread) with a chaser / groove, furrow / the bore of a cannon / a: trench b: a channel (as in a wall) for something to lie in or pass through / a rectangular steel or iron frame in which letterpress matter is locked (as for printing) / Mary Ellen 1887–1973 Am. educ. author / Sal*mon \ˈsa-mən, ˈsal-\ Portland 1808–1873 Am. statesman; chief justice United States Supreme Court (1864–73), | |
Usage | ⇒ The police abandoned their chase and returned back ⇒ With his hammer, he carefully chased an intricate design on to the surface of the chalice. ⇒ they captured the youths after a brief chase ⇒ A dog chasing after a cat ⇒ I chased off three stray cats this morning ⇒ I worked day and night, chasing the solution to the problem |
Synonyms | pursue, follow, hunt, dog, track, trail, tail, stalk, pursuit, go after, race, course, hound, hunting, seek, tag, drive, give chase, quest, run after, |
Antonyms | escape, retreat, run away, bleed, Flee, abeyance, administer, amplify, asylum, attract, augment, beg, break, bring, broaden, chasten, cleave, cover, den, departure, |
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