to catch up to someone after they have gone
to chase or pursue something or someone with the intention of catching up to them or stopping them
to pursue somebody or something
Leo has decided to go after his dreams with all that he has.
Seeing that she was upset when she left, Harry decided to go after his girlfriend.
I begged him to go after his brother just to make sure that he was okay.
It is very inspiring to see young people going after the careers of their choice with so much zeal and ambition.
I love going after things that make me happy and leave me feeling fulfilled.
Cassie is such a go getter. She goes after every passion and dream with the same drive.
Simon is going to have to go after his sister seeing as he is the one who got her upset in the first place.
There is no origin for this idiom
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