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Phrasal Verb - Go after

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To pursue or chase someone or something, to take action against someone or something, to start or continue doing something after someone or something else has finished or failed to do it.

Examples

No.Example
1The police went after the car thief and managed to catch him.
2If you go after a dream, you may never know what you're truly capable of.
3John went after the ball, but his opponent got to it first.
4After the accident, the insurance company went after the driver for damages.
5The new employee went after the project with enthusiasm.
6I'll go after you if you don't pay back the money you owe me.
7The teacher went after the misbehaving student in front of the class.
8The company went after a new marketing strategy after their old one failed.
9The dog went after the squirrel and chased it up the tree.
10The chef went after the recipe, determined to perfect the dish.