chases 1 of 2

present tense third-person singular of chase
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chases

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noun

plural of chase
as in quarries
an animal that is hunted or killed the gazelle is a favorite chase of lions

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Recent Examples of chases
Verb
Los Angeles chases a repeat and a third championship since 2020 while Toronto arrives to the Fall Classic for the first time in 32 years. Tim Crowley, MSNBC Newsweek, 24 Oct. 2025 More money chases the same market, and some people start paying more. Lee Ying Shan, CNBC, 19 Oct. 2025 The Creature survives, becomes smarter and even eloquent, and vengefully chases Frankenstein all the way to the Arctic. Brian Truitt, USA Today, 14 Oct. 2025 Lo chases them to the dock and is followed by attendees from the banquet. Keith Langston, PEOPLE, 11 Oct. 2025 The show follows a second-generation Greek Ghanaian immigrant on a journey of self-discovery who chases his dream of becoming a rap star. Christopher Vourlias, Variety, 10 Oct. 2025 As Antoine Semenyo chases a loose ball down the left flank, left-back Adrien Truffert bursts forward to support him inside. Beren Cross, New York Times, 8 Oct. 2025 Patrick Mahomes throws as New York Giants outside linebacker Kayvon Thibodeaux chases him Sunday. Rohan Nadkarni, NBC news, 22 Sep. 2025 Drowning in an indescribable emptiness, Day chases Dusk to the throne room and beats the ever-living hell out of him, but Dusk has something Day doesn’t — nanites. Rafael Motamayor, Vulture, 12 Sep. 2025
Noun
Trump jumps into New Jersey race as GOP chases rare flip of governor’s seat. FOXNews.com, 22 Oct. 2025 An investigative series from The Star last year revealed that Independence police conduct more chases than any other police force in the metro. Kendrick Calfee, Kansas City Star, 21 Oct. 2025 Grab a flight of beers from the taproom, wine from the tasting room, then take a seat outside where the summer breeze chases away even the worst summer heat. Heather Bien, Southern Living, 19 Oct. 2025 There are no high-speed police chases or stand-offs with law enforcement. Haadiza Ogwude, Cincinnati Enquirer, 17 Oct. 2025 This is a series that has always operated as absurd speculation, where broad metaphors about life and science get posited amid techno beats and car chases. David Sims, The Atlantic, 10 Oct. 2025 Ribbons of red and orange light shoot across the screen in the wake of Ares’ motorcycle; energetic chases and hand-to-hand battles abound throughout the film’s 2-hour run time. Elisabeth Sherman, Parents, 7 Oct. 2025 Every brand chases clicks, followers and fleeting visibility. Sudhir Gupta, Rolling Stone, 7 Oct. 2025 Robert also produced the film, which followed a group of Southern whiskey runners getting into chases and conflicts with federal agents. Andrew McGowan, Variety, 4 Oct. 2025
Recent Examples of Synonyms for chases
Verb
  • Marty Supreme stars Chalamet as Marty Mauser, a ping pong player in the 1950s who ruthlessly pursues table tennis greatness.
    Wesley Stenzel, Entertainment Weekly, 23 Oct. 2025
  • As the White House pursues immigration crackdowns in Democrat-run cities, viral videos made by some pro-Trump influencers recently drew attention to the Canal Street vendors, and local businesses have called for more police presence there.
    J.D. Capelouto, semafor.com, 22 Oct. 2025
Verb
  • But while many hiring professionals are concerned about applicants using AI in the process, one leader actually hunts for talent using the tech in application rounds.
    Eva Roytburg, Fortune, 12 Oct. 2025
  • That included a pair of hunters named Victor Travis and Raymond Burgess; on the show, Gein hunts them down and murders them with a chainsaw.
    JR Radcliffe, jsonline.com, 6 Oct. 2025
Verb
  • Ports like Los Angeles are clogged with pre-tariff inventory rushes, causing multi-week bottlenecks.
    Vitalii Savryha, Sourcing Journal, 21 Oct. 2025
  • The Broncos’ second-year quarterback became the first player in NFL history to log two touchdown passes and two touchdown rushes in a fourth quarter.
    Parker Gabriel, Denver Post, 20 Oct. 2025
Noun
  • The Crotch quarries used to have some fifteen hundred workers.
    Nick Paumgarten, New Yorker, 29 Sep. 2025
  • The Aswan region of stone quarries was the source of some of Egypt’s most famous monuments and the site of long-term power struggles with Kush.
    Vanessa Taylor, Big Think, 25 Sep. 2025
Verb
  • If the battery overheats, the system acts like a launcher; sensors trigger a mechanism that ejects it from the vehicle.
    Sujita Sinha, Interesting Engineering, 25 Sep. 2025
  • As a supernova explosion ejects the outer layers of these stars, their stellar cores collapse.
    Robert Lea, Space.com, 25 Aug. 2025
Verb
  • The sports books spend hundreds of millions on advertising annually, primarily during games, along with pregame and post-game shows, according to MediaRadar, which tracks and estimates ad spending.
    Chris Isidore, CNN Money, 25 Oct. 2025
  • Every Friday morning, the weekly Fortune 500 Power Moves column tracks Fortune 500 company C-suite shifts—see the most recent edition.
    Sheryl Estrada, Fortune, 24 Oct. 2025
Verb
  • The older dog is shown marching along, while the puppy scurries along, attempting to match its pace.
    Soo Kim, MSNBC Newsweek, 10 Sep. 2025
  • In some versions of the tale, the wolf scurries off to the forest while the three pigs live happily ever after in humble homesteads of their choice.
    Julie Gallant, San Diego Union-Tribune, 13 Aug. 2025
Verb
  • The anti-American side focuses exclusively on the tragedies, usually makes slavery the chief argument for the prosecution, and dismisses the triumphs as hypocritical rhetoric.
    Literary Hub, Literary Hub, 28 Oct. 2025
  • Some critics have interpreted the ending as a glib last-minute twist that threatens to neutralize the story’s potency and dismisses the seriousness of the movie’s premise.
    Shirley Li, The Atlantic, 22 Oct. 2025

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“Chases.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/chases. Accessed 30 Oct. 2025.

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