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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
Still, he added: “I do hope he only goes after people who come here to cause problems.”
President Joe Biden's administration was quietly waging war on corporate scammers, suing them for junk fees, forcing subscription services to let customers cancel, and going after Google's monopoly that has so degraded search engine functionality.
None of them have been charged with an offense, but Biden had been concerned that newly sworn-in President Donald Trump and his allies would go after them in a quest for vengeance.
In the wake of the deadly fires in Los Angeles, he has aggressively gone after looters, arsonists and people pretending to be first responders to get into evacuated areas.
Bondi said that the Justice Department would only go after someone who “commits a crime.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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