run after

The phrase "run after" can mean to chase, pursue, or seek something or someone, often with determination.

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Definition

B1General

(informal)To chase or follow someone or something quickly, often to catch up with them.

Example

  • The child ran after the ice cream truck.
  • She ran after her dog when it escaped from the yard.

B2Romantic

(informal)To pursue someone romantically, often persistently.

Example

  • He spent months running after her before she agreed to go on a date.
  • She noticed he was always running after her, trying to get her attention.

B2Goal-oriented

(informal)To strive to achieve or obtain something persistently.

Example

  • He has been running after a promotion for years.
  • She is always running after new opportunities.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "run after":

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