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Meanings of
go after
in English
Portuguese
ir à caça
Catalan
empaitar
Spanish
rastrear
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Go after with the intent to catch.
dog
track
trail
tail
chase
tag
chase after
give chase
Related terms
tag along
chase away
Portuguese
ir à caça
Portuguese
procurar
Catalan
empaitar
Spanish
buscar
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Go in search of or hunt for.
pursue
quest for
quest after
Portuguese
procurar
Synonyms
Examples for "
pursue
"
pursue
quest for
quest after
Examples for "
pursue
"
1
It's given us hope, it's given us strength to
pursue
our agenda.
2
The military government has said it would
pursue
all royal insult cases.
3
Cropper said micro-finance could also help developing countries
pursue
environmentally friendly policies.
4
The obvious reply is that the right course is to
pursue
both.
5
She said they will continue to
pursue
the information they are seeking.
1
The American
quest
for
peace today takes the shape of relentless war.
2
The
quest
for
more accurate, less invasive alternatives will no doubt continue.
3
Did the ambassador mean the physical struggle, or the
quest
for
knowledge?
4
But the
quest
for
this elusive state of normal is entirely futile.
5
For others, it is the
quest
for
lost documents and secret history.
1
He felt it would help him in his strange
quest
after
his father.
2
I started on a frenzied
quest
after
the truth, and news of thee.
3
Surely this
quest
after
Basildene was bringing strange things to light.
4
There was in both of them the
quest
after
peace.
5
This Book of Ecclesiastes is the record of a
quest
after
the chief good.
Usage of
go after
in English
1
Funds like Oaktree are likely to
go
after
several deals, he said.
2
We could use Lewis' visit as an excuse to
go
after
it.
3
They are well-organised campaigns that
go
after
specific industries seeking specific data.
4
The feds, but not Spitzer, did, however,
go
after
one specific individual.
5
When vampires feed, they will usually
go
after
the underbelly of society.
6
Do you think it's going to be enough to
go
after
Wise?'
7
The new agency would enforce tenants' rights and
go
after
bad landlords.
8
You mark my words; he'd
go
after
them and hang them too!
9
Now the firm is gearing up to
go
after
more government contracts.
10
Rarely, if ever, do they
go
after
a service's top research priority.
11
He wanted to
go
after
him then, but I wouldn't allow it.
12
But once the network decided to
go
after
O'Brien, it moved quickly.
13
Are you willing to
go
after
this change of attitude with urgency?
14
We choose two of the tumble-down vehicles and
go
after
the ladies.
15
They are all gone ; and you had better not
go
after
them.
16
We must
go
after
them in the third period, announced Captain Wolgast.
Other examples for "go after"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
go
after
go
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
go after
Portuguese
ir à caça
caçar
perseguir
procurar
Catalan
empaitar
seguir
rastrejar
seguir la pista
perseguir
Spanish
rastrear
buscar
perseguir
dedicarse
Go after
through the time
Go after
across language varieties
Canada
Common
United States of America
Common
Australia
Common
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