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Chase away Meaning in English

expression

ˈtʃeɪs/ /əˈweɪ
CHAYS uh-WAY
tʃˈeɪs/ /ɐwˈeɪ
CHAYS uh-WAY

Definition

To force someone or something to leave by going after them or threatening them. Often used to describe making animals, people, or even feelings go away.

Usage & Nuances

Usually informal. Common collocations: 'chase away' fears, birds, animals, or unwanted guests. Can be used both physically (people/animals) and metaphorically (feelings, thoughts). Not as strong as 'drive off,' which can sound more forceful.

Example Sentences

She tried to chase away the stray dogs from the yard.

basic

The loud noise chased away the birds.

basic

He tried to chase away his worries by going for a walk.

basic

The cat kept coming back no matter how many times I tried to chase it away.

natural

Nothing could chase away the sadness he felt after the news.

natural

If you keep shouting, you'll chase away all the customers!

natural