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Go after Meaning in English

expression

ˈɡoʊ/ /ˈæftɝ
GOH AF-ter
ɡˈəʊ/ /ˈɑːftɐ
guh-OH AHF-tuh

Definition

To try to catch, pursue, or achieve something or someone, either literally (to chase) or figuratively (to seek an opportunity, goal, or person).

Usage & Nuances

Usually informal. Can be both literal (physically chase) and figurative ('go after a job', 'go after your dreams'). Often used when someone puts effort into achieving something. Don’t confuse with 'go for', which usually means just attempt, not pursue persistently.

Example Sentences

The dog went after the ball.

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I want to go after my dreams.

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She decided to go after a new job.

basic

If you want something, you have to go after it.

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He’s going after a scholarship this year.

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The police went after the suspect right away.

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