chasing

[ˈtʃeɪsɪŋ]

chasing Definition

  • 1the act of pursuing or seeking something
  • 2decorative work in which a design is engraved, embossed, or incised

Using chasing: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "chasing" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The chasing of his dreams kept him motivated.

  • Example

    The chasing of the criminal ended in a dramatic car chase.

  • Example

    The chasing of the ball by the dog was amusing to watch.

chasing Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with chasing

  • wild-goose chase

    a foolish and hopeless pursuit of something unattainable

    Example

    Trying to find a parking spot in this area is a wild-goose chase.

  • to pursue someone or something

    Example

    The police gave chase to the suspect.

  • chase one's tail

    to engage in fruitless or aimless activity

    Example

    I've been chasing my tail all day trying to get everything done.

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Summary: chasing in Brief

The term 'chasing' [ˈtʃeɪsɪŋ] refers to the act of pursuing or seeking something, such as dreams, criminals, or a ball. It can also refer to decorative work like engraving, embossing, or incising. Phrases like 'wild-goose chase' denote a foolish pursuit, while 'give chase' means to pursue someone or something. 'Chase one's tail' means to engage in fruitless activity.

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