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Give chase Meaning in English

expression

ˈɡɪv/ /ˈtʃeɪs
GIV CHAYS
ɡˈɪv/ /tʃˈeɪs
giv CHAYS

Definition

To begin chasing or running after someone or something in order to catch them, especially quickly or in response to escape.

Usage & Nuances

Formal or literary; less common in everyday speech than 'chase' or 'run after.' Often used in stories, police contexts, or dramatic descriptions. 'Give chase' is intransitive; do not use a direct object after it.

Example Sentences

The police gave chase to the robber.

basic

The dog saw the cat and gave chase.

basic

When the ball rolled away, the children gave chase.

basic

As soon as the thief ran out, the store owner gave chase without hesitation.

natural

The suspect jumped into a car, and the detectives gave chase through the city streets.

natural

Nobody moved at first, but then someone shouted, 'He's getting away—give chase!'

natural