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go after
adjective as in aggressive
verb as in catch
verb as in chase
verb as in compete
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verb as in contend
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verb as in follow
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verb as in follow
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verb as in hunt
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verb as in inveigh
verb as in prospect
verb as in pursue
verb as in pursue
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verb as in rebuke
verb as in rival
verb as in seek
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verb as in strive
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verb as in supervene
verb as in take a crack at
verb as in track/track down
verb as in try
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Example Sentences
And he didn’t make me go after him.
California can base some hope on a legal parallel that dates to Trump’s first term, when he went after federal funding for so-called sanctuary cities — which opposed Trump’s immigration policies.
What’s unprecedented, though, is that Trump isn’t just targeting adversaries — he’s going after our traditional allies, too.
The White House says it is going after those who have been involved in activities that "run counter" to US national interests.
Fortunately for us, the White thugs didn’t get a chance to go after us because of the courage of McKissick.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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